Apple Music Brings Resident Advisor’s Full RA Mix Series to Subscribers Worldwide
- Rukh
- May 1
- 2 min read

The first batch of RA Mixes arrives on Apple Music on April 30. Listen here.
Apple Music is continuing to cement its position as a leading destination for DJ mixes as Resident Advisor begins bringing its full RA Podcast / RA Mix catalog to the platform.
While a small selection of RA Mixes has previously been available on Apple Music, the April 30 launch marks the beginning of a broader rollout that will see the full RA Mix catalog arrive on the platform. The first batch includes selections from Resident Advisor’s milestone RA 1000 series—featuring Frankie Knuckles, Bicep, Jyoty, and more—originally released last year to mark the platform’s 1,000th mix, alongside recent standout editions.
The addition of RA Mixes marks a significant moment in the evolution of DJ culture in the streaming era. Long regarded as one of the most respected mix series in electronic music, RA’s archive documents artists at defining moments in their careers while tracing the evolution of global club culture.
Apple Music has become a central hub for DJ mixes, hosting a growing ecosystem that includes leading editorial voices such as Mixmag, DJ Mag, and CRACK Magazine, alongside iconic institutions like fabric, Space, and The Warehouse Project, as well as globally recognized series including DJ-Kicks, Cercle, and Boiler Room.
At a time when DJ mixes have historically been fragmented across platforms, Apple Music offers a unified destination with high audio quality, proper rights clearance, and compensation for rightsholders, supporting a format that has often existed in more transient, hard-to-monetize spaces.
The first wave of RA Mixes available on April 30 includes:
RA.1000 Bicep
RA.1000 Frankie Knuckles
RA.1000 Sama’ Abdulhadi
RA.1000 Mark Ernestus
RA.1000 Tim Reaper
RA.1000 Jyoty
RA.999 DJ Spinn & DJ Manny
RA.998 Roza Terenzi
RA.996 Ash Lauryn
RA.995 DJ Tobzy
RA.995 Kampire
With the full RA Mix series set to arrive on Apple Music, this launch reinforces a broader industry shift, with Apple Music serving as a long-term home for DJ culture and mix-based storytelling.



