Leif continues to provide a diversion from the mainstream crash and thud of banal house music and although ‘Loom Dream’ misses an opportunity to showcase an alternative to that world, it’s still an imaginative piece that you should pick up, go back to and revel in its indigenous beauty.
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Results1447Exercises on Displacement 3/5 with Mark Fell, Justin Kennedy, Will Guthrie and TQS Collective
On Saturday 20 July, the third edition of Exercises on Displacement will take place at the South London Gallery within the intimate setting of the Clore
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10 Years of Inverted Audio with Kassem Mosse, Low Jack, Antepop, Elise at Griessmuehle
As part of the Killekill Summer Camp taking place this Summer at Griessmuehle – we celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary on Wednesday 10 July in Berlin with DJ sets from Kassem Mosse, Low Jack, Antepop and Elise.
Win Tickets to Dream State with Pantha Du Prince, Moritz von Oswald, Forest Swords at Else
Sunday 21 July sees Else present one of their most anticipated lineups of the Summer with a selection of artists that makes us go weak at
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Killekill Summer Camp 2019
Taking place at Griessmuehle throughout July and August, Killekill Summer Camp is a mid-week series of events organised by an assemblage of Berlin and London-based institutions.
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Raving under the Midnight Sun: Solstice Festival 2019
In a world of endless iterations of soulless festivals filled with advertising and mass-marketing, cliches and tired stereotypes, when something like Finland’s brand new festival Solstice emerges you’re a fool not to grab it while it lasts.
Exael: Dioxippe
On ‘Dioxippe’ Exael branches out into less ambient terrain and explores the harder edges of electro-dub.
Premiere: Lena Andersson – After 88 Years
Lena Andersson isn’t real. A fictitious pseudonym created by Japanese Kyoka and Irish producer Eomac, the project was borne from an inspiring session sharing a Buchla
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Premiere: Artefactos De Dolor – Ritmo Primal
A bolder-than-bold combination of talents, Artefactos De Dolor (Spanish for Pain Artifacts) makes for a truly idiosyncratic and outstanding outfit in our age of extensively smoothed-down,
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Music Video: Kamikaze Space Programme – Sparks
Crossing the boundaries of 3D rendered space, CCTV footage and buffering artefacts – Geso’s music video for Kamikaze Space Programme lead track ‘Sparks’ is well worth your attention.
Premiere: ABADIR – @trition
Once a land of unknown splendour and perplexing mystery, peu à peu the richness of the Egyptian underground has begun to reveal in all its complexity
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Burial: Claustro / State Forest
Whether William Bevan is a jack-the-lad, an introvert, a gamer, is married with kids or divorced is irrelevant, he doesn’t make music for money or fame, he makes music to heal people’s souls. To rescue them.
Premiere: Cemetery – Slakker
Following appearances on Brussels’ Slagwerk, Angoisse and Sacred Phrases, Kota Watanabe is about to enter a new cycle in his young, yet much promising career. Under
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Pataphysical: Periphera
The ever-essential 12th Isle serve some truly peripheral music as the latest addition to their catalogue from live-focussed London trio Pataphysical.
In Perspective: French duo Radiante Pourpre talk up their second album for Antinote
Resurfacing with the followup to their eponymous first LP, originally released in 2014 and pressed to vinyl for the first time two years ago, French outfit Radiante Pourpre return to Antinote to land the second volume of their groundbreaking sonic adventures.
Rhyw turns in a feverous mix for Newtype Rhythms
When it comes to turning the page on the sounds of techno, Alex Tsiridis knows when to live and let live — being one-half of Cassegrain,
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