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Clark on his eponymous album

Clark talks about his 4 month long album writing process in a barn near Lincolnshire, acquiring re-edits from Marcel Dettmann and Pariah, working with Vincent Oliver on ‘Superscope’, incorporating contemporary dance into his live shows and how he thinks his music has progressed over the years.

Objekt: Flatland

It is challenging, it is experimental, it is fractured and skittish. It is brazen in some places, and indirect in others…However the album triumphs primarily in its achievement of every great LP’s lofty ambition: to walk a tightrope between diversity and cogency.

Adam X: Irreformable

At almost 25 years in the game as Adam X, the release of his album ‘Irreformable’ is like hearing a living legend in action again, a late career masterpiece, an album recommended for heavy rotation.

Baba Stiltz Mix Tape: TOTAL

Baba Stiltz discusses his new album ‘TOTAL’ released on Studio Barnhus and selects his top 10 YouTube videos, including Beetle Juice snorting coke, the fall of Vanilla Ice and a Korean chicken noodle soup recipe.

Paul White Mix Tape: Shaker Notes

Paul White discusses the makings of his new album ‘Shaker Notes’, plus his relationship with Peckham in South East London. Paul White has also compiled a 10 track YouTube Mix Tape, featuring music from The Beatles, J Dilla, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Chris Isaak and more.

Edward: Into a Better Future

Yet another clever blinder from the Giegling stable, and continued high quality work from Edward to back up an already solid discography.

Lee Gamble: KOCH

As with ‘Diversions 1994-96’ and ‘Dutch Tvashar Plumes’ this is absolutely an album of deconstruction – stripping the genres of jungle and techno, treating them as if musical cadavers and dissecting, reconstructing.

SHXCXCHCXSH: Linear S Decoded

‘Linear S Decoded’ delivers a compelling combination of melody, dark sweat box thump with a touch of breaks, spectral sound design and, for the most, properly spelt song titles.

Moiré: Shelter

Moiré delivers track after track an implacable cycle of druggy house variations and wavey, downtempo electronica and the resurgence of Actress’ ghost is unavoidable at some point.

Submerse: Slow Waves LP

Steeped in nostalgic memories of travels in Japan and Europe, Slow Waves was written in London and serves as a hazy collection of musical mnemonics…a soporific, blunted journey through instrumental hip hop.