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Rising Sun: The Eternal

“No stranger to dub techno, Rising Sun continues to venture into familiar territories of the genre, thoroughly satisfied to refine, polish, and perpetuate its timelessness” In
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Sha Ru: They Are Textural

“Cemented in free thought and deft rhythmic architectures, displaying shades of post-punk and industrial influences, Sha Ru bring their most vulnerable conceptions to life” New York/Berlin-based
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IA MIX 378 Sam Goku

Amidst the haze of whatever I can recollect from a seriously lit night, the memory of my first-ever interaction with Sam Goku remains vivid. The night
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Seanaps Festival 2023

Nestled in the heart of Leipzig, on a late September evening, Seanaps Festival kicked off their seventh edition, bringing together trans-disciplinary acts of experimental music and
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Berlin Atonal 2023

Anyone who walked past the Kraftwerk building at Köpenicker Straße 70 on the evening of 7th September surely did not miss the rich electric energy in
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IA MIX 373 Fred Mann

Earlier this year, on a pleasant June evening, a room full of creatives sat in a semi-circle around the immersive sound system of a listening room
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Rezzett: Meant Like This

“Notoriously infectious disfigured blends of ruptured breakbeat hardcore and jungle experiments amidst celestially sleuth synths that induce an evocative mind-altering trip” Will Bankhead’s revered record label,
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IA MIX 371 Maryisonacid

An avid crate digger and the mother of African Acid Is The Future, Maryama Luccioni, lovingly and rather attractively known as Maryisonacid, delivers a flush podcast
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PVAS: Somaesthesia

“Aggressive breaks, dreamy chords and the gentle strokes of a slow-burning bass. The rough and palpating sound ignites the flesh of the underground body” Following his
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Tim Hecker: No Highs

“Throw caution to the wind, and dive head-first into the horrors of reality, for Tim Hecker’s No Highs is not an album that encourages passive listening”
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