Following our December residency at Zur Klappe with Benedikt Frey and LDY OSC – we are delighted to share our fifth lineup taking place on Friday
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Results2583Best 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.
Gacha Bakradze: Extensions
Gacha Bakradze latest extended player ‘Extensions’ pushes breakbeat to the forefront of a techno and IDM-flavoured sound.
Diversity x ISOTOOP present Artefakt (live), Claudio PRC, Jacopo, Koen Hoets, Shoal, Van Anh at Griessmuehle
Still washing the sand out of their hair after their one-off Moroccan festival ‘Under The Desert Stars’, Amsterdam-based (but by no means restricted) ISOTOOP continue their
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Cosmo Vitelli talks up diptych record for Malka Tuti, exile in Berlin and the evolution of DJing
Fresh off the drop of the second volume in his ‘Holiday in Panikstrasse’ diptych for Malka Tuti, Benjamin joined us for an in-depth chat, covering topics as diverse as his relationship with Berlin and Paris, his beginnings in the so-called industry and the evolution of DJing over the last decade.
Premiere: Lack – Satin
After a couple interesting appearances on Cong Burn, Manchester-based producer Charlie Foy – alias Lack – finally steps up with his debut solo effort on Blank Mind.
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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.
Desert Rave: A film about Under The Desert Stars by video artist Rebecca Salvadori
A film about Under The Desert Stars Desert Rave is a film by London-based video artist Rebecca Salvadori capturing the one-off electronic music festival Under The
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IA MIX 321 Scott Young
Responsible for two quality slabs of wax, one released in 2015 via Samo DJ’s imprint Born Free Records and the other in 2016 on Discos Capablanca,
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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.
Alva Noto reflects on his collaborations with Ryuichi Sakamoto & Anne-James Chaton
Alva Noto opens up about his new improvisational album ‘TWO’ recorded live with Ryuichi Sakamoto at the Sydney Opera House, plus his collaborative work with sound poet Anne-James Chaton.
Premiere: François X – Blurry Youth (Elise Reshape)
Two years after landing on the record stores’ shelves, François X‘s excellent debut album ‘Irregular Passion‘ gets the remix treatment, and what a treat. Amongst the
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Pay What You Want: Natural Sciences 5 Year Anniversary compilation ‘Future Works Vol.5’
Manchester-based record label Natural Sciences kickstart their fifth year in the game, offering up a 12-track compilation featuring an array of label affiliates delivering; metal, electro,
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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.
Premiere: тпсб – Laika’s Revenge
After rupturing the promoter scene in Berlin with their ruff n tuff bookings and dancefloor wrecking parties, Climate of Fear take a natural step into the
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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.