Responsible for just a pair of confidential releases between 1993 and 1994, Ingleton Falls mainly made a mark with their now highly sought-after tape, ‘Champagne In Mozambique’ – a five-track EP that Isle Of Jura first re-released back in October last year on cassette format and have now pressed onto black plastic for the first time ever.
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Results2037DJ Koze details new album “Knock Knok” and shares two new tracks from “Seeing Aliens” EP
It is with great pleasure to announce that DJ Koze has detailed the release of his fifth studio album “Knock Knock“, scheduled for release 4th May
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Leslie Winer & Jay Glass Dubs: YMFEES
YMFEES is a work of euphoric deconstruction, boldly smashing conventional narratives and demanding the listener make their own meaning.
Premiere: Cassius Select – Essence
After a promising first incursion in Herbert’s future-ready sonic territories last year, Canadian-born Sydney-based producer Lavurn Lee aka Cassius Select returns to Accidental Jnr with a
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Premiere: SSTROM – Ockra
Following three albums and a string of extended players for Avian, SHXCXCHCXSH launched their own label Rösten in 2017 with the release of a two-part 12″s
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Premiere: O-Wells – Park Jit
Last year Frankfurt-based imprint Die Orakel, run by Robert Johnson’s musical curator Oliver Hafenbauer, launched a dystopian triptych series named ‘Orakel X-Files’. The first string of releases
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Premiere: YS – Inside
Even though their name sounds like it’s been picked after a night of intense booze-up, behind the funny name Potatoheadz hides a label nonetheless eager to shell
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Francis Harris announces ‘Minor Forms’ EP featuring two remixes from Valentino Mora
After three years of silence in the studio, Francis Harris has announced his return to affairs with a split extended player due out via his own
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Premiere: BFTT – Public / Private
Geographically dispersed throughout the kingdom – from Salford to Glasgow via County Durham and Middlesbrough, Cong Burn is a label with a widescreen vision and multiple
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L’Amour Fou: Dujuan
Dujuan is not a surprise nor is it a revolution. Instead it offers the kind of well-crafted and beautiful spins on deep house we’ve been waiting for quite some time, whilst the genre seems to have reached a through as of late.
Leonardo Martelli: Menti Singole Vol. 2
Over two years ago was released Leonardo Martelli’s first EP on Antinote, ‘Menti Singole’ – an arresting four-tracker on which each cut bears the name of an imaginary male figure, with its own idiosyncrasies and distinct mood. Today the Italian producer returns with the second volume to the diptych, ‘Menti Singole Vol. 2’, this time gathering four numbers named after female names.
Premiere: Sage – Daylight Blur
Launched in the end of 2017 with a pair of releases from newcomer R.Kitt and Dixon Avenue Basement Jams affiliate Big Miz, Pear is a new
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Premiere: Siegmar Fricke – Aero
Since its inception three years ago, spAceLex’s Mond Musik has been doing a wonderful job of issuing and re-issuing long lost gems from unfairly forgotten or
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Terekke up next on Music From Memory with ‘Improvisational Loops’
Following the release of Terekke’s debut album ‘Plant Age‘ on L.I.E.S. Records last month, today Music From Memory announce that their next extended player arrives from
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Premiere: DJ Koyote – France’N Trance
Fresh off the heels of a much promising introduction stage in 2017, marked by a pair of releases from in-house masterminds Too Smooth Christ and his
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Premiere: The Pilotwings – DFC Du Pauvre
What better way to start off the New Year than with a fresh new transmission from our favourite French duo. Back after the drop of their
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