Moon Rock Volume 4 is possibly the best chill out compilation you can get that is also committed to vinyl. Eternally comfortable to just slip into, it befits chilly early mornings as much as it does a hazy afternoon.
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Results3385Ashan: Air & Ether
Meditative and intensely immersive, solar and vibrant, Ashan’s debut for Elestial Sound – ‘Air & Ether’ – couldn’t be more aptly-named with its vaporous complexions and sedative attraction, casting a spell on you the second you press play. Just as spirited and enchanting on play as it is remains inspiring and haunting once the sound is off.
Premiere: Pyramid Club – Balance… Off
Named after the venue that helped shape the East Village drag and gay scenes of the ’80s, Pyramid Club is the joint effort of CGI Records head honcho
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Premiere: IOK – I Want To Be With You (And A Couple Of Others)
Inaugurated last year with a debut outing courtesy of label big cheese DJ Whispr Snipr, Australian imprint Nerang Recordings – named after the eponymous Queensland suburb they’re operating
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Premiere: Kilchhofer – Zahnen
If deep house has become such a thing, with people being so keen to immerse themselves in nostalgic feel-good ambiences, it’s certainly because of a natural inclination
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Premiere: 90 Process – Cops Call
Active for the past five years, Mattia Trani’s Pushmaster Discs has been tirelessly promoting an aggro brand of techno and other savage electro delicacies derived from the
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Premiere: Imre Kiss – Shadow Universe
Spearhead of the amazingly gifted Hungarian new wave that’s been unfurling upon European dancefloors over the last few years, Farbwechsel has clearly been the number one asset in Budapest’s
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Tom Demac: Sink Or Swim
Walking the line of techno and deep house notoriously, Tom Demac’s array of production can go from the soulful grooves and melody that turn a dusty warehouse into saving Grace, but more importantly he’s got the rare capacity to flip the script, energizing crammed rooms into blissful mania. Hype man ting wha wha.
Phil Struck: Klint
If LL.M.’s first three releases ploughed a more “regular”, club-ready furrow with some outstanding contributions from Berlin’s favourite Annanan, Phil Struck’s ‘Klint’ makes for a massive bend towards antimusic and concrète realms that won’t fail at surprising those who expected the Münster-via-Berlin based imprint to stick to the tried-and-tested 4/4 recipes.
Rebellion in Music: Galaxian talks up his new EP for Foul-Up
Eager to find out more about Galaxian’s unique vision and new Blowback EP on Foul-Up, we sat back with Glasgow-based producer Mark Kastner to discuss his views on politics and society, art of secretiveness and how music can change things from within. Stream the breaks-heavy ‘Forget About It’ within.
Premiere: Bary Center – Land Of Ash
If you’re a sucker for Bandcamp’s straight producer-to-consumer vectorial way of sharing and enjoying music, you’ll have noticed that when it comes to underground electronic music,
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Sordid Sound System : Fear Eats The Soul
Green Door Studio co-owner and engineer, Stuart Evans, resurfaces his Sordid Sound System moniker for another belter of an EP via Glasgow based Invisible Inc. ‘Fear Eats the Soul’ takes us on a global trip as a concept EP made of “four imaginary bands from Detroit, New York, Paris and Munich”. And the results are as rich in history as they are a satisfying listen.
Varg: Nordic Flora Series Pt.3: Gore-Tex City
Nordic Flora Series Pt.3: Gore-Tex City is one of Varg’s most approachable albums to date, yet, it never fails to sound as genuine as you could expect. Given the fact the record is more than seventy minutes long, it is quite an achievement.
Premiere: DJ Unrefined – U Know Wut I Mean
Like his name suggests, DJ Unrefined doesn’t indulge in some genteel, extra-fine brand of house but rather well in grainy-textured lo-fi pumpers and heavy-breathing analogue jams. After a convincing
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Premiere: Bartellow – EX%
Not the most well known member of Bavarian trio Tambien, formed alongside Public Possession’s Marvin & Valentino, Beni Brachtel also happens to produce by himself as Bartellow .
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Premiere: Trudge – Her Touch
Inaugurated earlier this year with a strong debut effort courtesy of Sydney-based duo Sonderr, Shall Not Fade’s offshoot Lost Palms is about to come back forth with
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