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.
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Results1772DJ Richard: Dies Iræ Xerox
“Dies Iræ Xerox is a chaotic record full of wild ideas bound close together by a unique vision” On the cover of DJ Richard’s latest album,
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Marquis Hawkes readies follow-up to ‘Social Housing’, ‘The Marquis Of Hawkes’ LP
Mark Hawkins’ house project Marquis Hawkes sees a follow up to 2016’s acclaimed ‘Social Housing‘ album with ‘The Marquis Of Hawkes‘. The announcement of the album comes
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Premiere: River Yarra – Sli Ggogg
As years go by, the love of Parisian imprint Antinote for oddball (as in anything that may shake your drowsy senses’ certitudes upside down) and exotic hybrids
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Premiere: Ole Mic Odd – Neudak Funk
Hailing from LA via New York, Michael Padgett aka Ole Mic Odd may not be on too many people’s radar just yet but his last string of releases
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Semtek
With Don’t Be Afraid setting benchmarks and then successively smashing them, Inverted Audio was presented with the chance to host a mix from B.D.A. label boss Benjamin Roth aka Semtek. Featuring some of his favourite oddball UK techno releases from the past alongside music from the labels that he’s into, this mix is a verdant exploration into Semtek’s musical taste.
Premiere: Imre Kiss & Norwell – Motor City Dreams
Fresh on the heels of his latest, most excellent 12″ for Lobster Theremin offshoot Mörk, ‘Strangers‘, Budapest-based producer Imre Kiss is back with the inaugural outing of
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Premiere: Valerie From The Galerie – Paradis
There is something about the summer months that attracts prime Balearic material. Coming via fresh London based imprint What About Never, ‘Tape One‘ by Valerie From
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Premiere: Z Lovecraft – Verge Dub
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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Project 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.