Fresh off a “private and introverted” full-length delivery from Swiss producer Ripperton and solid second offering from REKIDS affiliate Toby Tobias, LA-based imprint ESP Institute announced an
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Results2037Premiere: A HAND – Slow Injection
Hailing from Turin, the Italian city of esotericism, Details Sound was founded in 2013 by Giuseppe Magistro and Matteo Fabbri aiming to take the inner world
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Premiere: Strahinja Arbutina – Sit
An essential component in the steady ascension of Croatian collective low income $quad over the last couple years, Zagreb-based producer Strahinja Arbutina has established as a prime
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Premiere: Dead Sound – This Is Human
Originally an electronic music blog that was launched in 2008, Null+Void has been making tentative steps in the world of record label over the last couple
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In Perspective: Yu Su talks up her latest mini-album ‘Preparations For Departure’ on Arcane
Back this Spring with a sublime sophomore outing on New York-based label Arcane, the Chinese-born, Vancouver-based musician had a lot to talk about, so we seized the occasion and had a quick chat with the tremendously gifted lady.
Dravier: Deep Thought Glacial River
Born from a recurring dream he made before putting the first touch to the tracks – involving “an expedition that leads into a glacier where an ancient ice metropolis lies”, ‘Deep Thought Glacial River’ casts its net far and wide; meshing bleached-out exotica with subdued prog folk tropes and teeming beds of organic noises to create a riveting sound fresco.
Premiere: Luke Vibert – 107 Acid
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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Premiere: 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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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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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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Lobster Theremin celebrate 50th core release with new Route 8 EP, ‘Come Home’
Lobster Theremin are marking their 50th core release with a new EP from label mainstay Route 8. ‘Come Home‘ is said to be a return to
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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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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.
Efdemin: Naïf
Let’s not beat about the bush: 2017 was far from a vintage year for the commercial mix. While all and sundry have been lining up to ring the death knell, 2018 is full of enterprising projects looking to buck the trend. The commercial mix certainly still has a few tricks up its sleeve and it would be a far poorer world without it. Efdemin’s ‘Naïf’ is an incredibly strong argument in its favour.















