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Lucy: Self Mythology

If you are looking for anything remotely resembling a dance floor work out, this is mostly not the place. But if you fancy a lysergically drenched folkloric voyage then please come in, brace yourself, and enjoy the journey.

Dorisburg On Irrbloss

Finally landing on John Talabot’s Hivern Discs with his eagerly-awaited debut album ‘Irrbloss’, Berg delivers a compelling eight-track loitering through chiaroscuro sceneries, melding halftone percussions and forward-moving grooves drowned in dubby ripples amidst an ultra-sleek sound design. We caught up with Alex to find out more behind ‘Irrbloss’ and what he’s got lined up next.

Skee Mask On Shred

After the much-anticipated release, we caught up with Skee Mask to talk synths, studio time and choice records on Basic Channel’s classic imprint Chain Reaction.

Moomin On A Minor Thought

We spoke to Sebastian Genz aka Moomin over Skype to discover more behind the makings of his new album ‘A Minor Thought’, his introduction into producing music and his approach with using samples to create his distinct blend of deep, soulful house music.

Moomin: A Minor Thought

For his sophomore long-player, coming a stately five years after its predecessor, Moomin has not tweaked the formula all that much. The pleasures are to be found in the same place as always: in subtle variations that reward over time and atmospheres as smooth as butter.

Oskar Offermann: Le Grand To Do

Oskar Offermann’s second album ‘Le Grand To Do’ delves into the delicate house terrain of Mule Musiq auteurs Lawrence and DJ Sprinkles. Such comparisons are fitting for an album that is a worthy addition to the Mule cannon.

Oneohtrix Point Never: Garden of Delete

As baffling as it is brilliant, Garden of Delete is much like life itself: schizophrenic, beautiful, terrifying, fun, brutal and not necessarily easy to understand. And that’s what makes it such an excellent listen.

Auntie Flo: Theory Of Flo

Auntie Flo’s music is hard to place, it has been championed by the likes of Giles Peterson, Actress and Nicolas Jaar but there are elements within this body of work that might well see him open a door to another audience of artists and listeners.