by
Juno Daily
on 19.06.2025 at 17:03pm.
Last edited: 19.06.2025 at 17:56pm.
Give it a Grilling

Inspired by off-kilter pop, minimal synth, acid house, post-punk, ambient, and techno, as well as gothic art and renaissance architecture, London electronic experimentalist Kit Grill has made music for everyone from Calvin Klein to Tate Modern, as well as a string of key releases for the Primary Colours label.
Kit’s also made forays into photography, painting, and video, and is the host of his own NTS Radio show every month. A short film he’s soundtracked for Acrtery’x on climbing is another project currently in the works.
If that wasn’t enough, he’s recently released the new EP ‘Opal’. Signalling a shift of direction from his previous output, it’s a work of pure, hypnotic techno, rave euphoria and luminous dubwise electronics, described as “music for fast-paced days, long nights & heavyweight soundsystems”.
To celebrate, we asked Kit to put together a mix especially for Juno Daily, which he introduces below:
“This mix features some of my new tracks from ‘Heat’ and the ‘Opal’ EP plus two unreleased tracks and then some music at the end that I enjoy / are inspirations to me.”
Tracklisting
Kit Grill – Heat
Kit Grill – Surrender
Kit Grill – Metal
Kit Grill – Rush
Kit Grill – unreleased
Kit Grill – unreleased
Medhane – Keep Looking
Susumu Yokota – Nacre
Christoph de Babylon – Nostep
Gnod – Perde-te Onde Quiseres
John Roberts – Regarding FilmSarah Neufeld – Duelling Matters