Hailing from South East London, Z Lovecraft first emerged last year with a debut solo platter on No Bad Days, coupled with contributions to the likes
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Results1764Project Pablo: Come To Canada You Will Like It
Kicking off his new label, Verdicchio Music Publishing, Montreal’s Project Pablo steps up with his inviting debut LP, ‘Come To Canada You Will Like It’. Even though each track is deeply enjoyable on its own we’re talking about a solid work where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, and where each track acquires full meaning when interacting with the other ones.
Premiere: Hank Youngman – Like I Did (ft. DJ Heure)
Quite intensely active on the digital front for a while, Aussie label Nerang Recordings successfully switched to the 12″ format since last year and the release of their
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Premiere: Metropol – We Accept EBT
Today’s premiere comes from Metropol, a Brooklyn born-and-raised talent that finds a way to celebrate the summer solstice with “We Accept EBT”. A tune that captures
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Premiere: Automatic Tasty – Make Way For The Family Wonderful (Fuego Intl. Version)
Started off in 2016, Eliott Litrowski and Christophe Amor’s venture Fuego International currently cruises at the slow yet steady pace of a release a year. After a debut
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Come To Canada You Will Like It: Project Pablo talks up his new label Verdicchio Music Publishing
Keen to learn more about the whys and wherefores of Project Pablo’ new record label Verdicchio Music Publishing and his forthcoming long player, we caught up with Patrick for a quick-fire chat. Listen to the lax and balmy ‘Rent Day’ within.
Route 8: Come Home
Hungarian producer Route 8 sets up to provide the 50th release via Lobster Theremin and it proves to be a fine excuse to bring back an artist from much earlier in their discography.
In Perspective: LA-based producer Caffeine talks up ‘Universal Theme’ EP on Third Try Records
Caffeine’s second outing on Third Try Records further migrates to deeper sonic territories. We caught up with Dylan to find out more about his influences and what keeps him going on a daily basis, as he opens up on the difficulties of making it in Los Angeles, urgency in creation and the ideal of tolerance in rave culture. Listen to SFV Acid’s remix within.
Kompakt detail Total 18 featuring Jörg Burger, Jürgen Paape, Sonns, Terranova, Voigt & Voigt
Nineteen years on since the inaugural delivery of their Total compilation series, Cologne’s flagship record label Kompakt return with ‘Total 18‘, in time for their 25th
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Premiere: Oussama K – Two Thousand Years Later (Tribute to S.Poindexter)
That Place is a platform for artist subjectivity, both visually and musically. Active since 2014, the Berlin-based label keeps a strong relationship with Lyon, the city
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Premiere: DJ SCM – Comandi Computer
After a fine debut instalment last year, Palermitan producer DJ SCM returns on his newly founded home base of WATAJ Recordings with ‘Introducing Tony Pianola In Luce Artificiale‘, due
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Galcher Lustwerk talks up his new album 200% ahead of his sundown DJ set at Farr Festival 2018
We caught up with Galcher Lustwerk to ask him about the making of his new album, White Material, and what he’s been up to out of the studio, with a tantalising hint at what we can expect during his highly anticipated set for Inverted Audio’s intimate Farr Festival stage, Campfire Headphase.
Ross From Friends announces debut album for Brainfeeder ‘Family Portrait’
British producer Felix Cleary Weatherall, better known as Ross From Friends, has announced the release of his debut long-player and shared ‘Project Cybersyn‘, a track from
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Premiere: Kaffe Crème – Passacaille
Shots of Ray & Nephew, crystalline shine and the sound of heels… foot-stepping down the Quai François Mauriac, the Seine shining in the foreground – this
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Radio Slave: The Revenge (Luca Lozano Remixes)
DJ, producer, graffiti artist, graphic designer, label owner… the life of Luca Lozano clearly is a full, rewarding one; but as goes with such hectic lifestyles, rest is too often an unaffordable option. Yet don’t expect any decline in momentum with his latest remix package for Radio Slave’s Rekids, which finds him reinterpreting Matt Edwards’ fevered junglistic hardcore ripper ‘Revenge’ through two versions of the highest standard.
Talaboman: The Night Land Remixed
This isn’t a release where you’ll be plucking out one from the melee to slide into your sets, you’re going to be immersing yourself in each and every take.