Heathered Pearls gathers an impressive cast to re-visit two of the tracks contained on the original release ‘Detroit, MI 1997 – 2001’ – The outcome are six excellent jams, so different from one another that you would hardly notice they all come from the same source at first listen.
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Results2475Premiere: Melly – Shrubbery
As exerted on his previous iterations for Where To Now? and Jheri Tracks, Melly‘s refined sonic chemistry has proven to be a fine melange of glossy
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Premiere: Sene – Cold Onsen
Ever since they landed their first compilation – ‘The Black Ideal‘ – back in 2013, Unknown Precept have taken and held on to their seat at the
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Inverted Audio Barcelona showcase at LAUT with Doc Sleep, Laura BCR, Antepop
We are delighted to announce our first ever Inverted Audio showcase in Barcelona at LAUT on Friday 31st August.
Premiere: Forest Management – Mother
Since his first album came out in 2012, Chicago-based artist and composer John Daniel – better known as Forest Management – has been stacking up releases at an
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Lawrence returns to Dial with a club focussed long player ‘Illusion’
Dial co-founder Peter Kersten aka Lawrence is returning to his beloved imprint this October with a new full-length album entitled ‘Illusion‘. Scheduled for release 5th October, ‘Illusion‘
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Premiere: Strip Steve – Burst (feat. World Brain)
A fun new slang designation for the devil’s lettuce – i.e. another word for weed (established in 2016, according to the ever well-informed Urban Dictionary), Jazz Cabbage is
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Axel Willner announces his sixth album as The Field
Axel Willner has announced the release of a new album under long-time alias The Field. His latest full-length for Kompakt, ‘Infinite Moment‘ finds Willner exploring fresh
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Premiere: POISON – Mess Tool
Over a week ago we shared with you a track taken from the debut offering of River Yarra, a rising Australian-born, Paris-based producer who’s quickly making
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Mysticisms: An in-depth look into Stuart Leath and Piers Harrison’s arcane house affairs
We trace back the origins of Stuart Leath and Piers Harrison’s imprint Mysticisms, the exact incarnation of a record label doing serious business without taking itself too seriously. We’re also proud to bring you the exclusive stream of Tornado Wallace’ toasty, summer-scented track ‘Ocean Groove’ taken from his new Deep Dean EP on the label.
Download: Quiet Time give away two tracks from new Bas Relief and Baby releases
In the midst of all the exciting labels to have recently emerged from the New York underground, there’s one in particular that should get all your
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Pariah: Here From Where We Are
“Here From Where We Are” is a richly textural, densely organic album, an absorbing venture into a sonic biosphere formed from the sounds of living matter. A record made with machines but spiritually rooted in the primeval muck from which we emerged.
From The Ground Up: Jan Bennemann takes us through a visual history of Nachtdigital
Ahead of Nachtdigital Flex we caught up with Jan Bennemann to find out more about the history of the festival, the people behind it and the challenges they have faced. Jan has kindly provided a selection of photos from the Nachtdigital archives to accompany the interview.
Nathan Micay debuts on Whities
Nathan Micay, the Canadian producer better known under the alias Bwana, has announced the release of his debut for venerable London-based imprint Whities and his first
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Bryce Hackford & Brian Allen Simon hark back on their experimental collaboration ‘Commend Here’
In celebration of the cassette release of Brian Allen Simon and Bryce Hackford latest collaborative event ‘Commend Here’ on RVNG Intl. which took place earlier back in April 2018, we asked the pair to discuss the thoughts and feelings behind their collaborative process and let us listen in.
Premiere: VASE – Aviolet
Incepted last year with a solid debut compilation, Berlin-via-Manchester based imprint INDEX: Records follow up to their inaugural 12″ with a new instalment courtesy of South American-born, Berlin-based
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