Goodness won’t be much of an original complement to Rezzett’s young catalogue, but is very much another fierce musical object in the straight wake of their ‘Rezzett EP’ and ‘Zootie’.
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Results2031Chambray: Work That
Everything is in order for a good sweat out, and Chambray doesn’t disappoint. This is what a hypermodern, futuristic Dance Mania would sound like.
Stream an entire forthcoming EP from Drvg Cvltvre
When it has come to the heart rendering decision over picking favourites for the exclusive Inverted Audio stream of This Place Of Wrath And Tears, thankfully this has been wrested from our control; the full EP is up for streaming right now on the embedded Soundcloud link.
Sabre: Morning Worship
You realise there is little to criticise, bar the way that Royal Oak is quickly becoming a dominating force on the bank accounts of avid vinyl buyers worldwide. But with quality like this, how can you say no to each and every release?
Jaures: Shtum 006
‘Detitled’, ‘Davos’ and ‘Nascent’ function as a musical triptych, borrowing fragments from the previous and paving the way for the next to come with a consistent sense of originality and liaison. The tunes unravel so naturally that this might well sound like the perfect jam session, rich in surprises yet impeccably wrapped-up.
Asusu: Serra EP
Asusu proves himself well beyond the bound of the Livity Sound Trio, a singular producer who seems to care as deeply about the tiny blips as he does the storming kicks.
Stave: After The Social EP
Stave’s ‘After The Social’ EP captures a brutal session of grim beat-rolling, focussing heavily on repetition and noise.
L.I.E.S. announce Gavin Russom 12″ – Stream new track ‘The Telstar File’
Veteran NYC synth master Gavin Russom will release a 3-track 12″ through Ron Morelli’s L.I.E.S. imprint, on 3rd March 2015.
Mike Dehnert, Sascha Rydell, Roman Lindau celebrate 8 Years Of Fachwerk
The Berlin based imprint will release a 4-track ‘Before 8 Years Of Fachwerk’ EP, scheduled for 30th March featuring heavyweight cuts from Mike Dehnert, Sascha Rydell and Roman Lindau.
Dan Shake: Out Of Sight
Soulful motor city house may seem like an odd fit, but Dan Shake’s latest is as classy and satisfying as his first.
Autre & TIYG: Machina Electra EP
Autre & TIYG’s debut is a straight and to the point deep house jam. It jumps straight in at the first bar, and doesn’t let its energy cease until the needle slips off the platter at the end.
Lobster Theremin sub-label Mörk return with Raw M.T. ‘La Duna’
Following Mörk’s debut release from Dutch producer nthng last October, the second Mörk release ‘La Duna’ finally gets out of the blocks, helmed by Italian analogue explorer Raw M.T.
Ëlohim: Terrarium
For their second installment, Vox Populi release the excellent debut EP of up-and-coming Belgian producer Ëlohim. A varicolored and tastefully arranged first delivery served with two fine reworks.
Arad: Haon
Haon feels like a preview of what might come from Arad, it makes it perfectly clear that not just McDonnell has creative input in the duo.
Jake Chudnow: Shona EP
A solid start, both for Bloc and for Chudnow, but here’s hoping that future releases will see the warmth and energy that define ‘Shona’ matched by an equal interest in staking fresh territory.
Svreca: Narita
While it gathers memories and emotions from Svreca’s travels to Japan, the four-tracker is a textbook example of contemporary minimal techno. Simple, yet utterly effective structures enhance every minute building up different climaxes.















