Vester Koza’s debut album on Houndstooth takes an intriguing look back over the nineties dance music scene. You may not think that statement alone is particularly unusual, however the IDM slant of ‘loader mither’ sets itself apart from other retrospectively minded works that mine the strait-laced tropes of the era.
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Results3555Lee Gamble announces three-part album project ‘Flush Real Pharynx’ for Hyperdub
Lee Gamble has unveiled the first part of a visionary three-part series of EP’s arriving on Kode9’s Hyperdub imprint early next year. ‘Flush Real Pharynx‘ follows
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Premiere: Marcello Napoletano – Resa
Half a year after his last outing on Roots Underground Records as Anthony Parasaula, analogue hijacker Marcello Napoletano resurfaces today with the debut eponymous offering of
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Xosar announces ‘The Possessor Possesses Nothing’ LP for Bedouin Records
Today Berlin-based producer Xosar announced the release of her fifth full length album, arriving next year via Salem Rashid’s never-failing imprint Bedouin Records. ‘The Possessor Possesses
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Whities close out the year with Overmono
There’s no denying it, Nic Tasker’s record label Whities has had a phenomenal year and has firmly risen up the ranks as one of the most
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Swedish producer 1991 releases ‘No More Dreams 03’ EP featuring Rezzett
Gothenburg-based producer 1991, real name Axel Backman, has released a five track extended player featuring a remix from Rezzett through his own imprint No More Dreams. 1991
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Rising Sun closes out the year with ‘Realism’ EP
Berlin-based deep house producer Rising Sun has released a new extended player featuring six tracks of blissed out breakbeats via his record label Styrax Electronica. Available
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Premiere: Anetha – Virtual Ritual
Since the release of her debut EP ‘Ophiuchus‘ on Spencer Parker’s label Work Them Records back in 2015, French producer Anetha steadily climbed the ladder up
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Premiere: Rings Around Saturn – Automatic Memory
After a first incursion on the label under his Dan White alias back in 2016, analogue astro-shaman Rory McPike makes his return to London’s brokntoys with
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HTRK release two-track single ‘Dying Of Jealousy’ via Ghostly International
Melbourne-based downtempo duo HTRK continue their return to our minds with the release of a new two-track single ‘Dying Of Jealously‘ out today via Ghostly International.
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Premiere: Marlon Hoffstadt – Parallel Thoughts
Berlin native Marlon Hoffstadt established the imprint Midnight Themes in 2017 as an outlet for his original productions, which filter various shades of house and techno
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Sam Kidel up next on Latency with algorithm composed ‘Silicon Ear’
Following the release of Laurel Halo’s mini-album ‘Raw Silk Uncut Wood’, Bristol via Oxford-based experimental producer Sam Kidel steps up next on Latency with the release of
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Premiere: Jazxing – Midnight Stand
Having previously released music alongside Bartosz Kruczyński under their production alias Ptaki, 2018 marked the coining of Jaromir Kaminski’s very own imprint Polena Recordings. The label has since
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Premiere: Netsh – Iron Flesh
Opening portals into the realms of newcoming underground French producers, La Chinerie’s rave-focused branch Comic Sans Records has been doing an ace job of pushing forward
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Premiere: Vivance – Étoile D’Alaï (Original Groundscape Version)
After a couple top-notch releases from label founder Sentiments, including a joint 12″ featuring longtime partner in crime Franck Gérard, Lyon-based label Light On Earth is set to
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Objekt: Cocoon Crush
‘Cocoon Crush’ pushes the boundaries of experimentation even further than his previous releases did, and that without ever falling in self-referentialism or redundancy. Speaking of what goes on across ‘Cocoon Crush’ may be quite a challenge at times for the reason that – as happens with the most futuristic forms of art – what’s on display here is new to the extent that a new lexicon would be required.















