The tide of electronic music emerging from Australia seems to be washing increasingly fantastic artists against our shores, bringing with them tastes of the scene down
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A vacuum is a state swiftly filled in, in most instances, by an automatic reaction from nature: a concept that, with a little artistic license, can
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Appleblim talks ‘Infinite Hieroglyphics’ and discusses the state of dance music in Bristol & Berlin
Appleblim‘s involvement in the UK dance scene can hardly be understated — alongside Shackleton, Skull Disco brought out the darker edges of dubstep, blending the deeper
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Rắn Cạp Đuôi discuss debut album on Subtext Recordings and co-production with Ziúr
Earlier this month, Subtext Recordings, the label operated by James Ginzburg (of renowned experimental duo Emptyset), released an LP of music from Rắn Cạp Đuôi: a
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Inside the House of Reptile
The conjoined worlds of industrial experimental and techno music have, throughout the years, brought forth some of nightlife’s most enjoyable, most spoken-of artists, inspiring hundreds —
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Switching city life for nature spurs inspiration for Kasper Bjørke
There are many stories of artists escaping the city to create something different, finding solace and inspiration in recording while surrounded by nature. Copenhagen’s Kasper Bjørke
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Brain Rays talks ‘Zesty Enterprises’ collaborations and trailer by Max Sobol
Earlier this month Brain Rays, formerly based in the rural county of Devon, dropped a self-released album, ‘Zesty Enterprises‘. The album marks a significant change of tack
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Film score, anime and travel all inspire Para One’s ‘SPECTRE’
French musician and score composer Para One (real name Jean-Baptiste de Laubier) has trod a somewhat unusual path throughout his musical career. After crashing the scene
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Jean-Louis Huhta details Dungeon Acid collaboration with House Of North at Intonal Festival
As part of our continued partnership with Intonal Festival in Malmø, Sweden, we caught up with Dungeon Acid (real name Jean-Louis Huhta), a hardware acid techno
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Do It Yourself: [KRTM] speaks on second album and adjoined film
Berlin label ARTS ready the second album from Belgian artist and musician [KRTM]. ‘It Will Make The World A Better Place‘ follows a pair of EP’s
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Chihei Hatakayama takes us on a stroll through ‘Late Spring’ LP
Illustrious Japanese musician Chihei Hatakayama is back with ‘Late Spring‘, another transportive album of premium ambient music, this time landing a little further afield than usual,
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Valentino Mora goes deep on IDO, spirituality and ‘Underwater’ LP
The sky was by Berlin standards strangely eloquent and luminous when I met Valentino Canzani Mora at his apartment. It was that anxious time before the
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100% Opal Tapes
For our second merchandise collaboration we team up with Opal Tapes to present a limited collection of premium organic tees and jumpers, adorned with a four-way
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Lithuanian duo Five Rituals discuss debut album ‘V Rituals’
Next month, Andrius Grinevskis and Deividas Jaroška present their debut album as Five Rituals, delivering a project that is both musically diverse and environmentally conscious. Released
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Muqata’a talks therapy of music, COVID-19 and Israeli oppression
For Muqata’a, music is far more significant than a commodity to be merely be enjoyed. Hailing from Ramallah in Palestine has left an indelible mark on
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Best Extended Players of 2020
Following our Best Albums of 2020, we now turn our attention to the trusty format of the EP, highlighting what we consider to be the Best
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