Following on from the release of his seventh long player as Portable, the very intimate ‘Alan Abrahams’ released via !K7 earlier in the summer, Alan returns with a three-track remix platter featuring the lead track ‘This Frozen Lake’ plus a pair of reworks from dubstep legend Shackleton and another one from his own hand.
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2016 has been a busy year for Bristol’s favourite bernerners Banoffee Pies, with no less than six releases already out and a seventh about to hit the streets next
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Giegling line up ‘Mind Over Matter’ compilation and two remix EPs
A veil of secrecy and die-hard fandom surrounds Giegling. In a world of non-stop communication and ultra-fast service, Weimar-based imprint has made a name for itself as
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Listen back to Antepop’s end of summer mix on Balamii
After a three month hiatus, Antepop hosted our September residency on Balamii Radio, presenting a 2-hour end of summer mix. The show was recorded using vinyl only and features music
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Premiere: Neotnas – Morning Way
Haunted by Ivan Pona’s voluptuous sax solos, ‘Morning Way’ meshes a classic Chicagoan shuffle and elastic bass line with mangled vox bits, setting its languid slo-mo groove against an alluring retro-laced ambient backdrop. Rolling deeper than deep, this smooth kaleidoscopic chugger shall please all fans of MCDE and beyond.
Download: Sebastien Bromberger – Get To It (Kito Jempere’s Journey Raw Mix)
Hailing from Saint Petersburg, Kito Jempere is a versatile producer and man of many projects. Having released on labels like Jimpster’s Freerange, Fata Morgana and NY-based Let’s Play
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Lazare Hoche, S.A.M., Malin Genie line up debut Mandar LP for Oscillat Music
Mandar have announced the release of their self-titled debut album, scheduled for release 30th September 2016 via their own Paris-based imprint Oscillat Music. Recorded in Paris, Copenhagen,
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Download Antepop’s downtempo mix feat. Madteo, Florian Kupfer, Jan Jelinek
Antepop dishes out an all vinyl mix aimed at the more experimental side of electronic music that fuels Inverted Audio. Featuring new cuts from Leafar Legov on Kann Records, Florian
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Premiere: Cleveland – Rio
Since it was set up ten years ago by Tom Bioly and Benjamin Fröhlich (how time flies…), Munich-based label Permanent Vacation made a name for itself way beyond
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Watch the video for Roman Flügel’s Verschiebung EP
With the release of Roman Flügel‘s ‘Verschiebung‘ EP just around the corner, Oliver Hafenbauer’s mystery-shrouded imprint Die Orakel present a special video for the first number, edited by regular
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Premiere: Tom Trago & Pisetzky – Perù
Milan-based collective and label Just This come up with their second instalment of the year, ‘Broken Promises’, a three-track VA collating contributions from Tom Trago and Pisetzky, Eduardo De La Calle and Kelpe. Stream the enthralling ‘Perù’ within.
Premiere: Baaz – Kraut House
Following up to his beautifully immersive debut album ‘Red Souvenirs’, released two years ago, Office founder Bastian Volker aka Baaz emerges with the label’s eighth release, ‘Untitled 08’, a four-track EP melding subtle flowing house and deep ambient sketches with a gentle organic lean.
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.
Kann announce Avocado Dreams EP feat. Leafar Legov, Matt Karmil, Bender, Mary Yalex
On June 27th, Kann will be releasing “Avocado Dreams”, a vaporous four-tracker featuring tracks from Giegling staple Leafar Legov, multi-talented producer Matt Karmil, Kann co-founder Bender and local newcomer Mary Yalex.
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.















