Collaborative duo Second Woman is made up of Turk Dietrich, formerly of ethereal dream-pop shoegazers Belong, and Joshua Eustis of much-loved electronic act Telefon Tel Aviv.
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Results2029Stream two new tracks from 100% Silk next releases by The Cyclist and Pleasure Model
It’s always good news when your usual dealer of vibey house grooves and lusher-than-lush electronics pops up with some toasty newness. After a year of rebuilding
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Premiere: Tred – No Future, No Past (Lightspeed Mix)
P.Leone has been carving a name for himself with a swathe of no-nonsense techno. It is a ringing endorsement that his proving ground has been on
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Project Pablo returns with ‘There’s Always More At The Store’ EP on Technicolour
After a busy year marked by releases from Machine Woman, Hieroglyphic Being, Umfang, Dauwd and Project Pablo, Ninja Tune’s sister label Technicolour sees the latter strike
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Premiere: CORE – Proxima B
Like any artistic process, music-making goes hand in hand with a mysterious aura, and one has to accept the intrusion of chance as an essential factor,
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Jared Wilson: I Love Acid 017
Staying with the theme of fresh talent – in relative terms of acid house legacy – ‘I Love Acid 017’ sees Detroit producer Jared Wilson join the ranks. For the last ten years, he’s been cutting a path through some of the most boisterous labels on the scene, bouncing between his own 7777 imprint to the likes of Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, Dolly and Super Rhythm Trax.
Francis Harris: Minor Forms
Francis Harris returns to his imprint Scissor & Thread to present his first solo material in three years. His new EP, the eagerly awaited ‘Minor Forms’, features two original tracks from Harris’ own hand, complemented by two remixes from IDO co-founder Valentino Mora, who delivers his first reworks ever since shifting monikers.
Premiere: Rain Text – 2.1
United under the guise of Rain Text are well-known Italian producers Giuseppe Ielasi, founder of Fringes Recordings and Schoolmap, and Giovanni Marco Civitenga, who you may better
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Sonniku: Diamond Dust
With ambient often falling into one of two camps – aural representations of Jupiter or the unsettling tones of a cheese grater orchestra – Sonniku has hit upon an inspired niche. If your childhood was spent contemplating hit points and there is a little circular indent on your thumbprint that has never faded away, there may just be something here for you.
Premiere: Eva 00 – Mais A Fond
Think yourself cooler than Michael Bublé on a cocaine binge? We got some music that goes with the rattle of his buttery voice that supplies his
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Premiere: Sentiments – Taken And Handed Back
Unlike those who prefer to flood the market to prove their existence, some producers need just a couple outings to demonstrate the breadth and magnitude of
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In Perspective: Label boss Emil Nyholm celebrates 10 years of Tartelet Records
Keen to pay tribute to one of our most favourite labels, we jumped on the occasion to catch up with the ever-busy Tartelet Records label boss Emil Nyholm to discuss the roots of the label and his forthcoming record ‘Pizza Trance’ under his new alias Dirk 81.
Premiere: Adam Strömstedt – Reptile Boogie
From the cold banks of Mälaren in Stockholm to the Blue Mountains neighbouring Sydney, Swedish producer Adam Strömstedt fully acclimated to his new life and habitat;
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Job Sifre: Bestaan
Out via Mark van de Maat’s ever dependable Knekelhuis label, Job Sifre second EP ‘Bestaan’ does better than live up to expectations, it further establishes the young Red Light Radio and De School resident as a new vital player in town. Stream ‘Zodiak’ inside.
Premiere: ssaliva – Danger Came Smiling
From genetically modified, sample-heavy hip hop instrumentals to further shape-shifting sonic territories, the output of Belgian producer François Boulanger may have taken various incarnations (Kingfisherg, Cupp Cave,
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John Roberts lines up ‘Spill’ EP for Brunette Editions
Today John Roberts announces the release of a new three track extended player, scheduled for release 13th April through his own label Brunette Editions. An abstract platform created by John
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