Josh Wink drops rare Nike Pavilion set as second chapter of his Found Sounds archive series
Out now, Exclusively on Apple Music

Josh Wink unearths another time capsule with the second release from his Found Sounds series: a raw, vinyl-spun live recording from Atlanta’s Nike Pavilion during the height of the U.S. rave explosion. Out now exclusively on Apple Music, the set dives into house, acid and techno, tracing the fearless energy of an era when rave culture was breaking boundaries.
Recorded entirely on vinyl, the mix captures Wink at his most spontaneous—digging into obscure white labels and forgotten pressings, with crowd noise literally bleeding through the turntable’s needle. “You can hear the audience shouting and screaming at moments in the set,” Wink recalls. “I always loved nights like this because I felt free to explore house, minimal, acid and techno in one journey.”
The Found Sounds project, launched earlier this year with his legendary 1998 Twilo set, gives fans unprecedented access to the archives of one of electronic music’s most enduring figures. From anthems like Don’t Laugh and Higher State of Consciousness to these rediscovered recordings, Wink continues to map out three decades of experimentation, influence and dancefloor history.
With Found Sounds: Nike Pavilion, listeners step back into a night where the underground was alive, unpredictable, and united. A rare snapshot of rave culture’s golden era—reborn for today.
You can listen to it on Apple Music.