With acid house enjoying some of its greatest prevalence in recent times, we are seeing some of the genre’s pioneers enjoying a brand new lease of
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Results54IA MIX 303 Jensen Interceptor & Sync 24
Jensen Interceptor and UK electro maestro Sync 24 team up to provide us with a special all-acid mix drinking to the timeless source of inspiration that is Roland’s 1982-born bass synth, aka the legendary TB-303. Buckle up and get ready for an insane ride, this one’s going to pin you to the seat from start to finish.
Dman delivers six sultry downbeat tracks for Workshop 25
Following a two year respite, Dman real name Dirk Mantei has released his debut extended player for Workshop, marking the 25th release on the reputed German
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Reel-To-Reel: Ramjac Corporation talks up ‘Cameroon Massif’ ahead of Farr Festival 2018
Daryl Worthington caught up with Ramjac Corporation, aka Paul Chivers, ahead of the reissue of his seminal 12 inch Cameroon Massif and highly anticipated live reel-to-reel set at the Inverted Audio curated stage “Campfire Headphase” at Farr Festival 2018.
Emotional Rescue reissue Ramjac Corporation 1990 acid house anthem ‘Cameroon Massif!’
London-based record label Emotional Rescue have announced the reissue of Ramjac Corporation’s debut extended player “Cameroon Massif!”, scheduled for release 21st May 2018. Originally released through
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Jared Wilson: I Love Acid 017
Staying with the theme of fresh talent – in relative terms of acid house legacy – ‘I Love Acid 017’ sees Detroit producer Jared Wilson join the ranks. For the last ten years, he’s been cutting a path through some of the most boisterous labels on the scene, bouncing between his own 7777 imprint to the likes of Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, Dolly and Super Rhythm Trax.
Bochum Welt and Gerald Donald’s “Robotic Operatic Buddy” EP gets digital reissue
Gianluigi Di Costanzo, better known as Bochum Welt, crafted his first release for Rephlex Records way back in 1994. Since then, he’s been steadily pushing his
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Premiere: Håkan Lidbo – Sustain (Omar Santis Remix)
Fledgling label Envelope Audio are only two releases deep yet already seem to be working on an interesting concept. The double header idea is taken on
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Premiere: Andrew Red Hand – Mom’s Spirit
If the Romanian scene has been a rather profuse hive for minimal grooves over the past decade with Ricardo Villalobos’ protégés Rhadoo, Raresh and Petre Inspirescu occupying
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L Neils: Beta EP
The perfect balance between danceability and off-beat patterns, deftly push-pulling kosmische synth ascensions and vaporous acid trails to leave you dazed.
Steve Cobby & Trudie Dawn Smith: We Start Over
With the past years being dominated by techno and then ambient, International Feel are truly heralding the year of Balearic. Lower those tempos, widen your scope and break out the smiles.
Johnny Superglu: Rambo Village EP
Johnny Superglu’s prior releases on Plynt demonstrate cheerful but tweaked out electro-funk. This time he’s gone for something colder and darker, which based on this instance is certainly a step in the right direction.
Paranoid London: Paranoid London
About as purist as it gets, shadowy London outfit Paranoid London draws from the rawest period of acid house without ever succumbing to throwback.
Ro Maron: Collected
An interesting compilation of work from a producer whose role in the formation of dance music as we’ve later come to know it is undervalued, but one which may have benefitted from being a little less comprehensive.
Mark Forshaw: Explorer EP
Mark Forshaw’s Explorer EP doesn’t depart from the tentacular and daring approach that characterizes his sound. It’s perhaps even the most representative example of his well-tried technique and wide-scope of influences to date.
Dez Williams: Strength in Numbers
Following two top quality releases by newcomer Allison Chanic and Japanese producer Imugem Orihasam, the United Arab Emirates based Bedouin Records outlet returns with a third delivery signed by techno-savvy Dez Williams.