This week we premiere a roller of a tune from Italy’s very own Sciahri. Fresh off releases on Ilian Tape and his own incredibly lush imprint,
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This week’s mix is a long time coming – so much so that we thought that the mere thought of it existing was just a fleeting dream in the forests of our mind – but lo and behold – the one and only Shed has stepped up to provide a sensational mix.
Listen back to Mella Dee’s warehouse mix on Newtype Rhythms
Inverted Audio isn’t afraid to venture off into the wilderness of a warehouse rave once in a while, in fact it’s quite a welcome adventure when
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Newtype Rhythms: On a trip with PTU
Newtype Rhythms snatched up Trip’s Moscow-based duo PTU for a mix on their show on Newtown Radio in NYC. We’re pairing their excellent mix with a quick chat ahead of their debut EP being released in April.
Zenker Brothers look back at 10 years of Ilian Tape
With the release of their new compilation – A Decade Ilian Tape – featuring artists from past, present…or just stopping by (Hi, “Seelow”) – the Zenker Brothers have provided Inverted Audio with an excellent primer of the label’s catalogue.
Olivia
This week’s mix comes from Krakow’s very own Olivia – one of the DJs from the Chrono Bross and Radar collectives as well as being an Unsound Festival favourite.
Eomac reflects on the making of ‘Temple Of The Jaguar’ music video
With Eomac’s “Temple of the Jaguar” being released this week on physical format, we spoke to Ian McDonnell about the concept of his new live show and how he primed himself for his own physical performance in his music video.
Premiere: Clouds – Flotation Advice
Tonight marks a thrilling end to 2016 with Electric Deluxe Warehouse Editions taking place in Amsterdam; a relentlessly visceral lineup that includes the likes of Speedy
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GIL talks up ‘Orchids & Wasps’
Following the release of Gil Schneider’s ‘Orchids & Wasps’ EP on Aïsha Devi’s record label Danse Noire, Mitch Strashnov caught up with the Berlin based producer to discuss his craft and the makings of his debut release.
Unsound Festival 2016
Unsound has made Krakow the crown jewel of an experience that only adds to walking, driving, taking a tram to seeing someone like Senyawa spook their audience to their very core, or seeing Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein bring out one’s inner-child when they played their works from Netflix’s Stranger Things.
Talk Of The Town: Anastasia Kristensen lists Copenhagen’s local talent
Anastasia Kristensen is a burgeoning techno producer who has a keen sense of what’s going on in Copenhagen. We asked her to give us a few artists to look out for, as well as some examples of their output.
Shifted: Appropriation Stories
Appropriation Stories is one of the top Shifted works to date – providing everything fans and new listeners could want out of a techno album, while not trying to vacillate between the dancefloor and a headphone listen. It has terrific balance, exudes confidence and packs a mean punch with silk sheets surrounding it.
Premiere: Ryan James Ford – Kirra Rengo
The structure of ‘Kirra Rengo’ will lend itself nicely to anyone that wants to kick-start a dance floor with an embrace of melodic energy and percussive multidimensionality, and we couldn’t happier to share it with you all.
Premiere: Eomac – Observe The Vessel Beneath You
We here at Inverted Audio have been aware of the power of Ian McDonnell’s music for quite some time now. Whether it be his previous releases on
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Randomer: Puzzle With Precision
Following his release on Dekmantel’s UFO division and ahead of his appearance at Field Maneuvers, Randomer talks up his unique perspective – “I make music randomly without any pre-planning or sound in mind and within a few months I inadvertently find ways to pair them up – sort of like pieces to a puzzle”
Unsound Toronto x Luminato Festival
A wave of furious, dusted-up and dishevelled splendour that came over the Hearn Generating Station in Toronto on the weekend June 10th – as the venerable festival institution Unsound was invited to curate two days worth of programming at a venue that came off as a vast, dystopian wonderland.