British producer Ross From Friends, aka Felix Cleary Weatherall, has signed to Flying Lotus’ label Brainfeeder and announced the release of a new extended player. Due
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Results1764Mixtape: Bryan Kasenic looks back at the tracks that helped shape The Bunker New York
To celebrate 15 Years Of The Bunker we asked founder and resident Bryan Kasenic to provide us with some tracks that have made an impact to The Bunker’s existence as both club night and label.
Cross Talk: Neue Grafik & Wayne Snow discuss ‘Innervision’ EP on Rhythm Section
Eager to find out more about the roots and raison d’être of this collaboration, Neue Grafik’s sources of inspiration and how ‘Innervision’ more generally came to be, we caught up with Fred and Kesiena to give you a bit more insight on the duo’s ways and means.
Nachtdigital unveil 2018 lineup: Beatrice Dillon, Blawan, Demdike Stare, Rroxymore, Huerco S.
Nachtdigital Flex features an exciting selection of established talents alongside newer and lesser-known artists including Blawan, Demdike Stare, Objekt, Beatrice Dillon, Optimo, Rroxymore, Ben UFO and Huerco. S amongst many others.
Stream two new tracks from 100% Silk next releases by The Cyclist and Pleasure Model
It’s always good news when your usual dealer of vibey house grooves and lusher-than-lush electronics pops up with some toasty newness. After a year of rebuilding
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Project Pablo returns with ‘There’s Always More At The Store’ EP on Technicolour
After a busy year marked by releases from Machine Woman, Hieroglyphic Being, Umfang, Dauwd and Project Pablo, Ninja Tune’s sister label Technicolour sees the latter strike
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Stream Steven Julien’s mini-LP ‘Bloodline’ – a nod to his family and Roland founder Ikutaro Kakehashi
Steven Julien aka FunkinEven marks his return to Apron Records with a new six-track mini-LP entitled ‘Bloodline‘, the London-based DJ and producer’s first solo release since
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Premiere: Eva 00 – Mais A Fond
Think yourself cooler than Michael Bublé on a cocaine binge? We got some music that goes with the rattle of his buttery voice that supplies his
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Sasha ‘Refracted’ live at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
Long time staff writer Simon Whight shares his experience of Sasha’s live performance of ‘Refracted’ at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester.
Premiere: Sentiments – Taken And Handed Back
Unlike those who prefer to flood the market to prove their existence, some producers need just a couple outings to demonstrate the breadth and magnitude of
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Beesmunt Soundsystem
Amsterdam duo Beesmunt Soundsystem deploy a wide-spanning palette of exotica-infused electronics, toasty grooves and further downtempo oddities sure to warmly offset the harsh cold outside. They also discuss their recent trip to Japan. Lock in, grab a plaid and pour yourself a fresh cup of green tea.
In Perspective: Label boss Emil Nyholm celebrates 10 years of Tartelet Records
Keen to pay tribute to one of our most favourite labels, we jumped on the occasion to catch up with the ever-busy Tartelet Records label boss Emil Nyholm to discuss the roots of the label and his forthcoming record ‘Pizza Trance’ under his new alias Dirk 81.
Premiere: Adam Strömstedt – Reptile Boogie
From the cold banks of Mälaren in Stockholm to the Blue Mountains neighbouring Sydney, Swedish producer Adam Strömstedt fully acclimated to his new life and habitat;
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Ben UFO announces 13-week residency at XOYO
Last week, Ben UFO shared a link to an enigmatic website, featuring a brand new mix and a hint that some exciting news was on the way.
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Premiere: Harrison BDP – Panacea
After cutting his teeth for the past couple years on confidential digi-only labels, 2017 was the year of breakthrough for Cardiff-based producer Harrison BDP with no
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Lone: Ambivert Tools Volume Three
This third volume sees Lone in a mood that draws comparisons to Bicep’s award stealing album from last year. Where the Belfast born duo explored early 90’s progressive edged vibes through a crystalline lens, ‘Ambivert Tools Volume 3’ goes widescreen in its approach.