What Andy Stott delivers with ‘It Should Be Us’, is a portrait of us…a masterful congealing of dance music history, heard through the reverberant spaces collapsing ballrooms and the tension of dismantled promises.
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Results1115Shed: Oderbruch
Whilst the atypical sonics of Shed and related pseudonyms can be easily identified, his new album ‘Oderbruch’ on Ostgut Ton makes for a paradox.
Strictly Rhythm commemorate 30 Year Anniversary with ‘The Definitive 30’
Few labels in the history of house music have had the staying power of US giant Strictly Rhythm. There is good reason for this – run
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Stenny: Upsurge
Stenny’s debut full-length ‘Upsurge’ has the pedigree to stand proudly amongst the past years’ most accomplished long-players.
Levon Vincent gives away third album ‘World Order Music’
To celebrate the release of his third album, Levon Vincent is kindly giving away ‘World Order Music‘ via WeTransfer (download expires 28 November). Produced in Berlin
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Squarepusher revisits 90s hardware in forthcoming album ‘Be Up A Hello’ on Warp Records
Squarepusher will release his fifteenth long player ‘Be Up A Hello‘ in January on Warp Records. For many of us, when we think of Squarepusher and
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Farewell, Blackest Ever Black
With the announcement of their latest release comes saddening news from Blackest Ever Black, which closes up shop after ten years of the best offices. Having
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Kompakt release The Field’s debut album on vinyl ‘From Here We Go Sublime’
The Field’s timeless debut album “From Here We Go Sublime”, originally released in 2007 via Kompakt, has been released as a double LP in gatefold vinyl
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Ziúr: ATØ
Berlin-based experimentalist, futurist and producer Ziúr returns to Planet Mu with her second album ‘ATØ’ – a portal to worldwide change, it is as vibrant as the unapologetic and unwavering musical landscape of Berlin.
Karenn: Grapefruit Regret
Grapefruit Regret is the best reciprocation of why Karenn dominate dancefloors, pounding techno from a complex arrangement of synths that thumps through speakers.
Meemo Comma: Sleepmoss
Lara Rix-Martin marks her first album release on Planet Mu with an eerie ode to the changing seasons on ‘Sleepmoss’. Awash with field recordings and natural ambient tones, Sleepmoss sets a new precedence for Rix-Martin’s work as an artist and her role as commentator to the winds and rain.
Space Dimension Controller: Love Beyond The Intersect
Mr 8040 returns once again as the protagonist in Space Dimension Controller’s follow-up album, ‘Love Beyond The Intersect’. This time, he journeys to escape a planet he crash-landed on following a ‘space dust and vecta grog fuelled burnout.’
Breaking The Mold: An in-depth peek into SARIN’s kaleidoscopic, zeitgeist-reflecting A/V realm
A discerning observer of his time and what one may call a conscientious objector of club music, Emad Dabiri alias SARIN keeps blowing the winds of
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Premiere: Giraffe – Vapour
Converging from outlying musical parallels, Sascha Demand (guitar), Jürgen Hall (keys) and Charly Schöppner (percussion) come together as one with their 2017-incepted project Giraffe. Now the
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In Perspective: Teebs opens up about ‘Anicca’
Following the release of Teebs fourth album on Brainfeeder, we caught up with the producer to discuss ‘Anicca’, seeking a deeper understanding of its conceptual and philosophical inspirations while exploring various aspects of his creative process, artistic perspective, and the revelatory interconnection between visual art, music, and sound.
Teebs: Anicca
Anicca is undoubtedly Teebs’ boldest and most beautiful statement to date, an expansion of his vision and an elevation of his craft.