Four years since the release of his previous album ‘The Best‘, today Omar-S announced the release of his sixth album ‘You Want‘. Despite not having a
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Results1138Best Albums of 2019
Over the past 12 months we have overindulged in a vast array of consistently on-point long players from artists both new and old. As with tradition we have compiled what we believe to be the best albums of 2019.
Nothing Matters When We’re Dancing Vol.10
‘Nothing Matters When We’re Dancing Vol.10’ is an essential document and complication archiving the spatiotemporal history of Berlin’s iconic party, Cocktail d’Amore. Leaving you with one crucial question: ‘When is the next Cocktail?’
Doon Kanda: Labyrinth
Jesse Kanda’s debut album ‘Labyrinth’, released on Hyperdub under his alias Doon Kanda, seems to encapsulate this embrace for the weird and the wonderful as a descent into some controlled madness.
Quirke: Steal A Golden Hail
Followers of Quirke will be relieved to find that the producer’s first full-length album marks his arrival at precisely the sound that he has been consistently mining for the last five years. And given the quality of his previous output, it should come as no surprise that this vein is both rich and deep.
Inland compiles and mixes ‘Stream State’ feat: Efdemin, DJ Skull, Sophia Saze, Boddika, Peter Van Hoesen, Fred Mann, Rhyw
Today British producer Ed Davenport aka Inland unveiled his most ambitious label project to date – a 4 x 12” compilation and DJ mix named ‘Stream
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RAMZi: Multiquest Niveau 1: Camouflé
Preparing to set sail once more for the most distant and strange sonic shores, the first number in FATi Records new Multiquest series, ‘Camouflé’, pushes forth RAMZi’s adept skills in composing hardly fathomable harmonious worlds. A piece that most definitely lives up to her uniquely lavish universe’s ideals.
Andy Stott: It Should Be Us
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.
Shed: 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.















