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Premiere: Leafar Legov – Cenote

With ’Cenote’ Leafar Legov doesn’t stray far from his comfort zone. Decking out an hypnotic roll of chiselled percussions within visually-evocative nature-scapes as seesawing synth accents and dubby ripples instill a further languid touch to the solemn profoundness of Legov’s production.

Premiere: Lemme Kno – 1234567

We’re no short of proud to premiere the pumping closer, ‘1234567’, in full today – most certainly the track that fits Future Times cross-cut themes and jazzy dynamism like a glove here. A fertile ravey vibe doped on slashing drums and fierce snares, jump-roping bleeps and bloops taking care of the track’s melodic sublimation. Tasty as it gets.

Trus’me: Planet 4

A small pacing misstep is not enough to detract from what is an excellent album, and a timely issuing in what has proved to be a dry patch for quality techno albums this year.

Mixtape: Rue De Plaisance

Jean-Claude Catel aka Varoslav, reputed DJ, producer and proud owner of Paris based “Rue De Plaisance” imprint selects 10 of his favourite tracks from his imprint and goes in depth about his eclectic compilation ‘Le Son De La Rue’.

Dorisburg On Irrbloss

Finally landing on John Talabot’s Hivern Discs with his eagerly-awaited debut album ‘Irrbloss’, Berg delivers a compelling eight-track loitering through chiaroscuro sceneries, melding halftone percussions and forward-moving grooves drowned in dubby ripples amidst an ultra-sleek sound design. We caught up with Alex to find out more behind ‘Irrbloss’ and what he’s got lined up next.

Moomin On A Minor Thought

We spoke to Sebastian Genz aka Moomin over Skype to discover more behind the makings of his new album ‘A Minor Thought’, his introduction into producing music and his approach with using samples to create his distinct blend of deep, soulful house music.

Moomin: A Minor Thought

For his sophomore long-player, coming a stately five years after its predecessor, Moomin has not tweaked the formula all that much. The pleasures are to be found in the same place as always: in subtle variations that reward over time and atmospheres as smooth as butter.