Even though their name sounds like it’s been picked after a night of intense booze-up, behind the funny name Potatoheadz hides a label nonetheless eager to shell
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Results3517Premiere: BFTT – Public / Private
Geographically dispersed throughout the kingdom – from Salford to Glasgow via County Durham and Middlesbrough, Cong Burn is a label with a widescreen vision and multiple
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L’Amour Fou: Dujuan
Dujuan is not a surprise nor is it a revolution. Instead it offers the kind of well-crafted and beautiful spins on deep house we’ve been waiting for quite some time, whilst the genre seems to have reached a through as of late.
Leonardo Martelli: Menti Singole Vol. 2
Over two years ago was released Leonardo Martelli’s first EP on Antinote, ‘Menti Singole’ – an arresting four-tracker on which each cut bears the name of an imaginary male figure, with its own idiosyncrasies and distinct mood. Today the Italian producer returns with the second volume to the diptych, ‘Menti Singole Vol. 2’, this time gathering four numbers named after female names.
Dedekind Cut lines up ambient album ‘Tahoe’ for Kranky
Following the release of Dedekind Cut’s debut album ‘$uccessor‘ in 2016, independent American record label Kranky kick off 2018 with the announcement of Fred Warmsley’s second
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Isorinne: Speechless Malison
‘Speechless Malison’ is a deeply textural experience. Although this should be no surprise to followers of Michel Isorinne’s works to date. If your wallet can suffer a small additional amount of thinning in this post festive season, dive in. For this is arguably his finest creation to date.
Premiere: Akasha System – Bloom
No one in the community will ever forget the shocking events that unfolded that cold night of December 2, 2016, in Oakland, USA. That night 36
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Premiere: Aleksi Perälä – GBLFT1740071
The Colundri sequence scintillator known as Aleksi Perälä is no stranger to Inverted Audio. His kaleidoscopic, transcendental sonics place him galaxies away from your local dance floor
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DJ Richard: Path Of Ruin EP
With DJ Richard convincingly meditating on winter and its inherent melancholia. His handwriting is apparent, but never loses its verve – no matter how harsh the weather is outside.
Tom Hang: To Be Held In A Non-Position
Jimmy Asquith is best known for heading up the suite of Lobster Theremin labels, it’s distribution arm, and its fledgling London based record store. Just recently, he has started to make himself known as a producer in his own right, rolling out an EP and archive out-takes releases under the moniker Tom Hang. Now, following these initial exploratory expeditions, is his debut album ‘To Be Held In A Non-Position’.
Premiere: Bernard Baum – Atoll (Beatless Mix)
Following on from their debut outing, Schuttle’s ‘Home‘, released earlier this year, Paris-via-Peckham based record label Panatype return to round off their first year in the game
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Premiere: Inigo Kennedy & Sigha – Minor Ascent
A decade of activity in the ever fiercely competitive techno game isn’t something you celebrate everyday, but it’s indeed the road covered by Kr!z’s imprint Token
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Premiere: Lock Eyes – On & On
Fresh off the heels of a propulsive, acid-infused house delivery on Lobster Theremin, South Italy born London-based producer Lock Eyes is set to hit a home run
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Nuel collates twelve of his finest loops
Italian Techno artist Nuel, otherwise known as Manuel Fogliata, has fired out an arsenal of his favourite loops onto his Bandcamp page. The science behind a quality
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Premiere: Fred Berthet – Addiction (Malcolm Remix)
Closing in on their third year of activity, Paris-based label Global Warming Records have made jazz and disco-imbued electronics their chosen field of action, garnering contributions from
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Premiere: Subjoi – Signal Point
Since the release of their excellent debut VA 12″ a few months ago, Gold Coast’s Nerang Recordings have clearly been on the upward path, establishing as a
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