The Miseducation of Cameron Post
One day, I asked myself: Why are there still hearts that turn away from LGBTQ+ souls?
There are so many who live this truth— not by choice, not by trend, but because it flows in their spirit like a quiet river of being. LGBTQ+ is not just an idea; it is breath, blood, essence— a natural identity, not a borrowed name. No one has the right to deny what grows naturally within another. To reject someone’s identity is to deny the sky its stars, the sea its salt, the soul its voice. To be LGBTQ+ is a human right— a freedom written not just in declarations, but in the sacred codes of dignity. In a world that claims to be civilized, how can we still demand silence from those whose love or gender doesn’t fit a narrow frame? Because Sidney SN stands with LGBTQ+ hearts, he offers a gift: a drum and bass mini mix, a celebration of sound and identity. In the Sidney SN LGBTQ Mini Mix, basslines bloom from UK roots— where the scene breathes pride and acceptance. A special echo in this set is a nightcore remix of Transgender by Crystal Castles, rising like a phoenix through tempo and tone.
Transgender (Sidney SN LGBTQ Mini Mix)
Tracklist:
01. Unglued - Total XTC (Fixate Remix)
02. Chamba - Her Story (Pinks Remix)
03. London Electricity - Cum Dancing (Mozey Remix)
04. Flava D - Cats
05. Buunshin & Posij - i just 1 2
06. crystal castles - transgender [sped up/nightcore remix]
07. latesleeper - She Grew Wings
08. Chamba - Her Story (Pinks Remix)
The mix also carries Cats by Flava D— originally a rejection of drugs in favor of furry companionship. But in the shadow of Transgender, a new meaning awakens: The Cats are trans beings. It whispers: It’s better to be a trans soul in full bloom than to lose yourself in chemical escape. And if the world tries to reject your truth, remember—drugs are not the answer. Being a Cat is. And then Her Story— Chamba’s track, remixed by Pinks— reborn in this mix as a dream: a longing to fully become, to feel womanhood not as a mask, but as a home. Last summer, in 2023, Sidney SN wandered into the vibrant halls of Burn Out Festival at Rechenzentrum, Potsdam. There, in that radiant German space, he met color in its purest form— LGBTQ+ souls dancing freely, painting joy across his face with nothing but the truth of who they are.