Since its inception in late 2015, Kieran Williams’ Shall Not Fade label has been moving at an unstoppable pace, dishing out no less than nine EPs in its
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Results2017Clone Records resurface James Stinson DAT tape Jack Peoples ‘Laptop Cafe’
We have just received news from Clone Aqualung Series that they will release a long lost DAT tape ‘Laptop Cafe’ produced by James Stinson back in the early
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Premiere: Harry Parsons – We Can Only
Born after the eponymous Birmingham-based promoters crew that’s been proactive in the area since 2010, Shadow City Records kick things off on a fizzy-breezy disco note with Harry
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Premiere: Nothus & Delikwe – Requiem (DJ Plant Texture Remix)
Founded in the wake of the eponymous Matera-based event series, Italian imprint XCPT Music follow up to their solid debut offering from co-founder Nothus with a wild new collaborative
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Premiere: Benoit B – Dwarf Revival
Founded over 20 years ago by Gilbert Cohen aka the almighty Gilb’R, half of Château Flight and defining figure of what came to be praised on
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Premiere: Simo Cell – Crystal
Having your name stamped on one of Livity Sound’s center labels is quite the accomplishment for a French producer no one had heard of yet, since
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Premiere: Pyramid Club – Balance… Off
Named after the venue that helped shape the East Village drag and gay scenes of the ’80s, Pyramid Club is the joint effort of CGI Records head honcho
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Premiere: IOK – I Want To Be With You (And A Couple Of Others)
Inaugurated last year with a debut outing courtesy of label big cheese DJ Whispr Snipr, Australian imprint Nerang Recordings – named after the eponymous Queensland suburb they’re operating
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Premiere: Kilchhofer – Zahnen
If deep house has become such a thing, with people being so keen to immerse themselves in nostalgic feel-good ambiences, it’s certainly because of a natural inclination
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SZCH: Learning To Cope
A key element of on-the-rise Croatian collective and label low income $quad, SZCH gained further exposure last year with the drop of his fantastic ‘Untitled’ EP on Ron Wilson’s 777 sub-label LLL – notably charted by the ever choosy and discerning Objekt. Busy as ever, Filip strikes back with a shape-shifting funky four-tracker for UK based imprint Departures. Lush as it gets.
Solitary Dancer: Dualism
Montreal duo Solitary Dancer return with a vengeance on the continually gratifying Dark Entries, giving full vent to their sleek and sensual blends of cold wave-imbued synth melodies, neo noir ambiences and fast-flowing electro dynamics over three plus one full-on floor burners of the finest standards.
Premiere: 90 Process – Cops Call
Active for the past five years, Mattia Trani’s Pushmaster Discs has been tirelessly promoting an aggro brand of techno and other savage electro delicacies derived from the
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Premiere: Fyodor The DJ – Ambient
Since its launch back in 2010, Adam Lundberg and Oscar Villata’s Geography Records has undoubtedly lived up to its juvenile, playful motto – “Geography is our name and house
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Tom Demac: Sink Or Swim
Walking the line of techno and deep house notoriously, Tom Demac’s array of production can go from the soulful grooves and melody that turn a dusty warehouse into saving Grace, but more importantly he’s got the rare capacity to flip the script, energizing crammed rooms into blissful mania. Hype man ting wha wha.
Premiere: Pépe – Good Morning Good Night (Rings Around Saturn Remix)
Incepted last year with a debut delivery from emerging Brazilian producer CoastDream, French label Renascence kept its promises with a pair of top notch outings courtesy of
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Rebellion in Music: Galaxian talks up his new EP for Foul-Up
Eager to find out more about Galaxian’s unique vision and new Blowback EP on Foul-Up, we sat back with Glasgow-based producer Mark Kastner to discuss his views on politics and society, art of secretiveness and how music can change things from within. Stream the breaks-heavy ‘Forget About It’ within.