Be With Records is a re-issue label started in 2014 out of the frustration that every crate digger comes up against very often; the discovery of
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Results2017Premiere: Paolo Iocca – Xing (Nick Anthony Simoncino Techno Dream Remix)
Former lead figure of Bologna based post-folk band Franklin Delano, Paolo Iocca has lived many lives in one. As a solo artist, the Italian producer finally lets loose
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Premiere: DJ Après Ski – Après Ski
Over the years former Twisted Pepper resident Barry Redsetta has been assembling the pieces to a growingly rewarding puzzle, helping turn the rather stale Dublin club
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Premiere: 2 Bad Mice – Limit Of Paradise
Over a decade after their last outing, UK hardcore dons 2 Bad Mice are finally back in business with ‘Gone Too Soon‘ EP on Sneaker Social
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Johannes Reigner: Hilbert Space Remixes
‘Hilbert Space’ feels like one of those archival discoveries, released low key in the nineties and never dislodged from the collections of those intrepid jocks lucky enough to stumble upon it in some overlooked indie shop. From the second it hits your eardrums it sounds well-worn with warm familiarity, yet not over saturated through pastiche.
Premiere: Serena Butler – You Have Penetrated Me
Founded in 2012, Eerie was initially conceived to serve the sole output of Marco Shuttle. Since then, the imprint has extended its reach to an array of emerging Italian producers including
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Mei Tahat: Dayworld
On their impressive debut for Berceuse Heroique, Czamanski and Shay weave a head trip of anarchic jazz-funk, opiated brass-laden grooves and warped kosmische motifs. The result is a deconstruction of functional dance archetypes and expected rhythmic forms through a digressive string of druggy, mind-altering jams of the finest ilk. Stream I:Cube’s disco remix within.
Shinoby teams up with Hypnobeat on new EP ‘All Things Pass Into The Night’
On his first three instalments Omar Contri aka Shinoby surrounded himself with the crème of remixers: Madteo, MGUN, Samo DJ & Tzusing, The Analogue Cops and more recently
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Premiere: Albert van Abbe – Vision 01
Albert van Abbe has been bubbling up in recent times. After a string of releases on his ‘No Comment’ label, whose name aptly matched his understated
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Premiere: Contours – Quarkabeb
On 21st October Manchester-based producer Tom Burford aka Contours will return with his second solo instalment and first delivery for Bristolian label Shall Not Fade. The excellent ‘Loose Wood‘
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Various Artists: A Fiction Universe (EP Stream)
On 4th November Dutch imprint Taped Artifact will inaugurate their debut VA compilation, which we’re no short of excited to share with you in full. The four-track ‘A Fiction Universe‘ gathers contributions from Allergy Season’s Physical Therapy, Italian duo Hiver, Arnemann and Elmer – the techno project of Bepotel members Sagat and Walrus.
Call Super: New Life Tones
Call Super’s “New Life Tones” demonstrates Seaton’s lessons learnt in (de)constructing his album and ability to piece together the disparate influences of techno into new forms.
Damon Bell returns to Meda Fury with ‘Altered Visions’ EP
Today marks Damon Bell‘s return to R&S Records sub-label Meda Fury with the announcement of “Altered Visions“, his second iteration on the label due out on 18th November 2016. “Altered Visions” follows
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Premiere: Lastrack – Zdry Connexion
Over the last few years, the Lyon scene has entered a pretty impressive phase of expansion. With underground labels such as Macadam Mambo, CLFT, Palma, Groovedge and obviously Brothers
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Peggy Gou talks up ‘Seek For Maktoop’
Peggy Gou’s new EP on Technicolour shows off a sharp Detroit house charisma through straight-up sensuous house rollers, and should winningly validate the seriousness of Peggy’s endeavour. We caught up between two flights and tried to find out more about her impressive rise to prominence.
Baleine 3000: The Nap
This EP – or whatever you want to call it – is indicative of Vlek’s deconstructive/reconstructive spirit. The Nap is a product fusing just about every beloved vinyl-based format: Its 7 tracks gives the sense of an LP, the 20-minute duration suggests otherwise, and an 8-minute track on the entirety of the B side whiffs strongly of a 12” single.