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Isolée: Floripa EP

This is melodic House music at it’s absolute finest, euphoric and subtly driven it reaches a climax as a highly filtered series of punchy chords flutter between kick drums. It’s a lush sound built for the morning dancers, enticing, addictive and seductive.

Monolake: D E C

Relative to the other output under the Monolake alias, this is definitely not his most accomplished release. Relative to electronic music as a whole? Well, this is still a Robert Henke record.

Loosewomen: Nobody

Grade10 launched with the dreamy release from Kollaps, flagging attention from Boiler Room and Rinse FM. With this second release from Loosewomen, it proves that there is indeed fire where there is smoke.

Tambien: Ondulé

When looking for a couple tracks that encompass both heliotropic grooves and challenging deep-house scapes, Tambien counts amongst the finest production groups out there.

Premiere: Morkebla & BAT ‘Go Slumming’

Made up of mangled 3D particles and glitchy phreatic visions, the video draws custom-made contours to the grainy ambientisms of Morkebla and BAT’s compositions. A magnificent three-minute visual trip we can do nothing but urge you to watch.

John Roberts: Orah EP

The overall feel of this EP is of experimentation and expansion, much like that night when you drank too much, slipped a little of this ‘n’ that, and went off with your oh so good friend…

J Tijn: Mor

Adding a pure, early hardcore dash to current techno formulas, ‘Mor’ certainly counts as one of the London producer’s most accomplished records to date and makes for a seriously impressive benchmark release in Bedouin’s growing catalogue.

Hauschka: 2.11.14

Recorded at Artegio, in the southern city of Yufu, the off-the-cuff pieces – perfunctorily titled Part 1 and Part 2 – were performed on a piano prepared with a “handful of artifacts” and hooked up to 12 microphones and a sub-mixer.

Nathan Melja: A.C.I

Allowing itself to drift from regular cannons to explore more mind-intrusive grounds, Melja’s sophomore release succeeds hands down in unifying an assertive taste for sweat-inducing club tunes with more clouded and scopious synth harmonics.