Good music is one thing. Good music for a good cause is another. For the third consecutive year, Glasgow’s Craigie Knowes host their ‘Annual War Child Fundraiser‘ compilation
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Results1378Premiere: Memphis – Untitled B2
An unsung herald of the progressive house scene of the early ’90s, UK-born producer Paul H. Williams alias Memphis has only been active for three years, from 1992
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Premiere: Isorinne – Wave 5
Barely two years have gone by since Origin Peoples‘ inception, yet the LA-based imprint’s made the most out of their first two seasons in the game like
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Vision & Sound: Kenneth James Gibson talks up ‘In The Fields Of Nothing’ on Kompakt
Two years after his first incursion on Kompakt, Kenneth James Gibson returns with ‘In The Fields Of Nothing’ LP that shines a particularly bright light on the Californian musician’s arresting melange of minutely-crafted instrumentals, lucid vision and deeply immersive electronics, bearing in them both the solar radiance and crucial minerality of his Idyllwild home.
Premiere: Hedrome – Waingro
After surfacing last year with a fine debut 12″, ‘Bottom Line‘, Berlin-based duo Hedrome continue their exploration of hypnotic sound motifs and steadfast four-to-the-floor expanders with ‘Koma‘,
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Premiere: Betonkust – To Leave This World Behind
Since its launch in 2014, Aalst-based imprint 9300 Records has established a rather solid corpus of sound, giving the Belgian underground scene the place it deserves: right
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Qnete lines up debut album ‘Play-Doh Stories’ on 777 Recordings
After a first instalment on 777 Recordings in 2016, Bremen-based producer Qnete returns to Ron Wilson‘s imprint with his debut full-length ‘Play-Doh Stories‘, scheduled for release 27 April.
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Premiere: Lastrack – Axel Phif Part 2
A band of jolly souls mashing up genre-busting electronics and retro-ish tropism with a mastered sense of nonchalance and never-say-die attitude, you guessed it; the one
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Premiere: Khidja – Am I Really Here
Following up to a pair of high-rated EPs on Tel-Aviv’s Malka Tuti, unclassifiable Romanian duo Khidja return to the label this spring with their new battle-ready
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Music Video: Mr. Eff – Midnight Predator
Still working wonders when associated with ’80s tribute films and series such as the acclaimed TV-show ‘Stranger Things’ – as underlined by Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon’s award-winning OST, this multi-hued mix of cosmic keyboard music and sci-fi indebted imagery is at the heart of Charlie Gerszewski’s short film for Mr. Eff’s ‘Midnight Predator’, which we’re glad to present today.
In Perspective: Kenneth Scott talks up his debut ‘Let’s Go Program Thomas’ EP on Vakant
In addition to the exclusive stream of Kenneth Scott’s vaporous techno reverie, we seized the occasion and went for a quick-fire chat with Kenneth as he goes into his first party memories in Iowa, the origins of the EP and its title, and how he settled in the sleepless Berlin.
Premiere: Innershades – Revenge
For the past half decade, Thomas Blanckaert aka Innershades has been a motion-inducer for the whole Belgian underground scene, providing some of the finest outlets out there
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The Beat Escape
Ahead of the release of The Beat Escape album on Bella Union, the Montreal-based duo serve up a mix stamped with their usual seal of elegance. From Bill Nelson to Pink Industry, via Raze De Soare and Degrees of Freedom; this mix is for sunny days and aimless wanderings in the park.
Premiere: DJ Koyote & TSC – Error Does Not Compute
Together or solo, French troublemakers DJ Koyote and Too Smooth Christ keep channeling energies and fluids via their own dedicated platform, Supergenius Records. After a triplet of releases, the pair
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Khotin: Aloe Drink
Fresh off a remix on Public Release’s latest EP, Vancouver-based producer Khotin turns up on the San Franciscan label again with his new solo effort, ‘Aloe Drink’. Like its title suggests, the present batch metes out four organically-grown chill house groovers, both mildly bracing and revitalising as can be; recommended for when the scorching sun’s turning the city into an open-air oven. Stream Force Of Nature’s revamp within.
Premiere: Religius Order – Medusa
Following up to a fine split tape debut courtesy of label honcho LBEEZE and US-based producer Ole Mic Odd, Melbourne’s Up North Records are set to strike
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