Dance TV DJ Mix 654 – Luke Brancaccio (London, U. K.) Tracklist
Dance TV is proud to present Dance TV DJ Mix #654 with the London-based DJ and producer Luke Brancaccio, a long-standing figure in the global electronic scene. Known for his early chart success with Brancaccio & Aisher, critically acclaimed work with Suicide Sports Club, and over 40 releases on John Digweed’s Bedrock label. His current project, Tokyo Fan Club, blends nostalgic influences with original, emotionally-driven productions that continue to resonate with both DJs and audiences. The over two-hour podcast recorded for Dance TV is a smooth ride across genres, styles, and trends — a set that reflects his experience, taste, and steady evolution. Have a listen and enjoy his unique selection!
Luke Brancaccio has quietly built a respected name in the global electronic music scene for a long time. From early success as one half of Brancaccio & Aisher, with the track “It’s Gonna Be…” — which reached #1 on both the US and UK dance charts and broke into the UK Top 40 — to leading the darker, more experimental Suicide Sports Club, his career has been marked by thoughtful evolution rather than loud statements
Instead of riding the wave of commercial momentum, Luke chose to explore new territory. With Suicide Sports Club, he blended live instrumentation with electronic textures, creating a sound that stood apart from the mainstream. Their debut album earned critical acclaim, including Album of the Year in Arena Magazine and a top ten spot in DJ Mag, landing him on the magazine’s cover. The project also saw him share stages with acts like Radiohead and Beck, expanding his reach beyond clubs into a broader live context.
Over the years, Luke has released on a range of respected imprints including Crosstown Rebels, Mobilee, Circus, and Defected — and has become one of the most prolific contributors to John Digweed’s Bedrock label. His productions often strike a balance between emotional depth and dancefloor impact, with tracks like the Billboard #1 “Lovely Day” standing out as fan favourites.
More recently, his focus has shifted to Tokyo Fan Club — a collaborative project that’s resonated deeply with both audiences and DJs. The music draws on nostalgic influences while offering something current and personal. Some releases reinterpret tracks by Air and Rockers Revenge, but the heart of the project lies in its original material — subtle, sincere, and well-crafted. The remake of Air’s “All I Need” in particular struck a chord, gaining widespread support and offering a fresh perspective on a classic.
Never one to chase the spotlight, Luke Brancaccio has earned his place through consistency, curiosity, and a genuine love for the craft. His work continues to speak for itself — quietly, but clearly.
01.Luke Brancaccio ‘Amies’ (James Harcourt remix) – Music To Die For
02.Luke Brancaccio & Gai Barone – ID
03.Chemical Brothers ‘Do It Again’ (Betical Remix)
04.Luke Brancaccio & Gai Barone – ID
05.Chris Luno ‘Yes Baby’ – Realm
06.Yuvee ‘Outcome’ – Anjunadeep
07.Luke Brancaccio & Gai Barone – ID
08.Who Made Who ‘All The Love’
09.Massive Attack ‘Paradise Circus’ (Four Candles Booty)
10.Alt Control & Millero ‘City Of Dreams’
11.Blaktone ‘No Doubt’ – SCI+TEC
12.Luke Brancaccio ‘Amies’ (Blaktone Remix) – Music To Die For
13.Tape Tomorrow ‘Things To Do’ (Luke Brancaccio & Colin Bennun Remix) – Music To Die For
14.John Monkman ‘Colours’ – Anjunadeep
15.Zuccasam ‘Come Home’ (Dowden Remix)
16.Uppercent ‘Blue Space’
17.Julian Koerndl & Read The News ‘Sad Sculptures’
18.Capricorn ‘20HZ’ (Marco Lys Remix) – R&S
19.Paperclip People ‘Throw’
20.Der Dritte Raum ‘Hale Bop’ (Maceo Plex Edit)
21.Pink Floyd ‘Shine On You Crazy Diamond’ (Stereo Underground Remake)