Lena Andersson isn’t real. A fictitious pseudonym created by Japanese Kyoka and Irish producer Eomac, the project was borne from an inspiring session sharing a Buchla
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Results3479Music Video: Leo James – Desert Nightflower
Leo James returns with ‘Infinity’ – a blissed-out, multi-sensory glide of sorts for NYC’s Patience, an exciting young label focused on longer form works.
Premiere: Millia Rage – Spetter
Following up an excellent release from local favourites Deli Girls, New York label Sweat Equity is continuing its hot streak with a new five track EP
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Premiere: Artefactos De Dolor – Ritmo Primal
A bolder-than-bold combination of talents, Artefactos De Dolor (Spanish for Pain Artifacts) makes for a truly idiosyncratic and outstanding outfit in our age of extensively smoothed-down,
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Premiere: ABADIR – @trition
Once a land of unknown splendour and perplexing mystery, peu à peu the richness of the Egyptian underground has begun to reveal in all its complexity
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Premiere: Ewan Jansen – Logarithm
One of the most dynamic and open-minded bastions for underground electronics the world over, Australia’s contemporary house scene undoubtedly owes a lot of its current success
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Anthony Naples: Fog FM
Although Fog FM is not quite “arms in the air”, take your shirt off ecstasy, it is something a little bit offbeat and unique. And that’s probably why Naples is here to stay.
Plaid talk software, politics and where they find their melodies
To discover more about Plaid’s new album ‘Polymer’ on Warp Records, we caught up with Ed Handley and Andy Turner to chat about the release, politics, synths and where, precisely, they find those amazing melodies.
Premiere: S. Channel – Liquid Dreams
Following on from a first foray on the label in 2017, Parisian producer S. Channel returns to Third Try Records with ‘Liquid Dreams‘ – a six-track
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Burial: Claustro / State Forest
Whether William Bevan is a jack-the-lad, an introvert, a gamer, is married with kids or divorced is irrelevant, he doesn’t make music for money or fame, he makes music to heal people’s souls. To rescue them.
Premiere: Cemetery – Slakker
Following appearances on Brussels’ Slagwerk, Angoisse and Sacred Phrases, Kota Watanabe is about to enter a new cycle in his young, yet much promising career. Under
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Caustic Portraiture: Broken English Club talks ‘White Rats II’
With the imminent release of ‘White Rats II’, Broken English Club’s latest LP on L.I.E.S, we caught up with Oliver Ho to discuss his drives and inspirations, plus art, constantly facing forward and his approach to performing live.
E.M.U: Electro Music Union, Sinoesin & Xonox Works 1993-1994
There are few bigger thrills for crate-diggers than rediscovering pieces of seminal work that slam just as hard today as they did then, and ‘Electro Music Union’ is certainly one of them.
I Hate Models: L’Âge Des Métamorphoses
I Hate Models ‘L’Âge Des Métamorphoses’ offers variations of hard-hitting drums, uptempo rushes and unrelenting rhythmic aggression – the latter certainly bearing influence, leastwise the overall sounds and mood, which shall please Perc Trax fans and the likes effortlessly.
Premiere: Compassion Crew – Altar I
A much discerning vinyl collector and reliable soulful music trader, Irish producer Compassion Crew has been pacing the scene in all discretion for over a decade,
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Pataphysical: Periphera
The ever-essential 12th Isle serve some truly peripheral music as the latest addition to their catalogue from live-focussed London trio Pataphysical.