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Lucy: Self Mythology

If you are looking for anything remotely resembling a dance floor work out, this is mostly not the place. But if you fancy a lysergically drenched folkloric voyage then please come in, brace yourself, and enjoy the journey.

Tim Hecker On Love Streams

The ambient mastermind sheds light on his new album “Love Streams”, plus his teen days’ favourite record labels, PhD, philosophical beliefs and the ravages of click-bait journalism.

Lutto Lento

Warsaw-based producer Lutto Lento serves up a multidirectional mashup of tribal techno, tape-saturated house, free jazz digressions and weird vocal sampling. He also discusses future releases, studio setup and unsung heroes.

Sentry: Stranger As A Friend

Experiencing an accelerated development since their last couple of outings that confirmed the hopes placed on it with poise and presence, the label keeps the ball rolling with a new effort coming courtesy of the mysterious Sentry.

Don’t DJ: Gammellan

Following up to the finespun ‘Hexentrix’ which featured a tasty revamp from Juju & Jordash’s Jordan Czamanski on the flip, Florian Meyer now reemerges with a strong single traveling to the easternmost side of the planet.

Low Jack: Lighthouse Stories

Low Jack’s albums have never been meant for easy listening or straight up club use, instead unchaining from any pre-conceived system or unwanted labelling. This debut outing for the highly-esteemed Modern Love does not only keep its promises music-wise, it also confirms the French producer as one of the most innovative techno producers out there.

Anna Homler and Steve Moshier: Breadwoman & Other Tales

First released in 1985, the collaboration between conceptual artist Anna Homler and experimental composer Steve Moshier took a piece of performance art out of the gallery and translated it to a permanent, universal medium.