Sometimes the name of a label says it all about the content hidden between its grooves and Serious Trouble is perhaps the finest example of that. Having
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AuthorBaptiste Girou
Results1378Premiere: Smersh – M Appeal (Parrish Smith Remix)
Since its inception back in 2014 by Mark van de Maat in Amsterdam, Knekelhuis zeroed in on the contemporary effigies of knurled industrial, noise and other off-patent pieces
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Specter turns up on Altered Soul Experiment
Next up to grace the high-flying mixtape series of Berlin-based finest Altered Soul Experiment is Chicago-based smooth operator Andres ‘Specter’ Ordonez – a producer whose extended blends of
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In Perspective: Ligovskoï
After a promising debut outing on the more techno-oriented Parisian label DEMENT3D, Ligovskoï recently returned with the brilliant ‘Mana’, a five-tracker rife with an outright fascinating amalgam of dust-caked atmospherics, spiritual streams and droney hum. We caught up with Nikolaï and Valerio as they open up on the roots of their new record, overall studio methods and their work as a tandem and through the distance.
Premiere: Luca D’Alberto – Wait For Me (Marquis Hawkes Remix)
A few days ago was released the debut album of Italian composer and multi-instrumentalist Luca D’Alberto on Berlin’s finest !K7 Records, a particularly touching 9-track piece
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First Listen: Solid Steel Radio – James Heather
Known to Ninja Tune collaborators as the label’s head of communications, James Heather is also a man of artistic expression himself. The well-kept secret of his creative
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Bill Converse talks up his debut EP as Tide Eman
Ushering in Max Ravitz (aka Patricia)’s new label Active Cultures under his newly-generated moniker Tide Eman, Austin-based producer Bill Converse returns with the high-density ‘Animate Objects’ EP, dishing out three highly-hypnotic dubby tech gems packed with off-the-hook psychedelia to please both the dancefloor nonconformists and demanding home-listeners.
Premiere: Dravier – Harbour Fog
Seattle may not be the first location you’d tick off as an emulative shelter for quality house and techno music, but Jungle Gym Records changed that
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Premiere: Leonardo Martelli – 03 23 (Notte)
Within the space of five years, Parisian label Antinote has steadily grown as one of the most dependable and versatile labels out there, one that you can follow
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Listen To Your Heart: Session Victim discuss their new album on Delusions Of Grandeur
Summer is upon us and with it, a new album from everyone’s favourite house duo Session Victim. We caught up with Hauke and Matthias as they talk up their studio process, special relationship with DoG and the raison d’être of their new album, ‘Listen To Your Heart’. Stream it in full within.
Sacha Mambo
With Macadam Mambo’s 5 year anniversary approaching, we look back at the label’s history and further projects as Sacha digs deep into his well-furnished crates and back catalogue, brushing a compelling and groovy portrait of a label that’s always on the move.
Premiere: Nancy Noise – Azizi’s Dance (Andrew Weatherall Remix 2)
A fervent torchbearer of the Balearic scene for the past couple decades, Nancy Noise carries with her the jazz and radiance of a myriad memorable parties,
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Premiere: Royer – Face Of Blue
Having collated releases for the sister label of Steve Mizek’s Argot, Tasteful Nudes, Moomin’s imprint Closer, LA-based Material Image as well as Lobster Theremin and its
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Premiere: Leo James – The Centre Of Time
Since his solo debut on his own imprint Body Language back in 2015, the output of Australian producer Leo James has been synonym with choice blends
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Premiere: Santiago – Life, Money, Work
Following up to his debut tape – ‘Rooms‘ – released a few weeks ago via Unknown Precept, up-and-coming NYC producer Santiago Leyba returns to the Berlin-based
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Morteza Hannaneh: Collapsing Market revives the work of the Iranian composer
Digitalized from a tape recording of a performance at Radio Teheran in the ’80s, this unique recording breaks down the borders between popular and leading-edge music. We sat back with Cyrus to discuss the making of this very special release as he gives us further insight into his highly singular and fascinating family story.