Midnight in a Perfect World: Mira Ló

Midnight In A Perfect World
01/05/2026
Alex Ruder
photo by Malaya Vandeville

Mira Ló is the alias of Paris-based queer DJ and electronic producer Ana Lopez. Since putting out her first single in 2021, she's released three EPs and a steady run of singles and remixes that showcase her talent for creating addictive house grooves infused with a sharp pop sensibility, smart vocal accents, and touches of UKG, R&B, and funk. Her latest EP Stronger was inspired by a very dark period in her life, yet each track is a joyful celebration, as Mira “chose to turn pain into strength, to stand back up through music, and to reconnect with joy, intensity, and the collective.”

For her exclusive guest DJ mix for Midnight in a Perfect World, Mira Ló pieces together a stellar dance party featuring some of her UK garage faves that all pack a punchy feel to ultimately give your day a boost.
 

 
Artist Title
Midnight in a Perfect World Intro
HNNY Boy
Mira Ló Riser
Mira Ló Higher
Disclosure Blue You
Joy Orbison Hyph Mngo
Malugi Chiggy Chiggy
Big Wett She Got That Thing
Big J What Type
Pluserita VIP
Chuckie Get Ready
Chris Lake & Disclosure In2minds
Fatima Yamaha What's A Girl Do (JAEL Remix)
Kettama It Gets Better (Forever Mix)

 

 

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