Secretsundaze founders Giles Smith and James Priestley bring their prized day time party to Mick’s Garage in Hackney Wick next Bank Holiday weekend (Sunday 28th May)
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Results1797James Booth
With releases on 100% Silk, Budapest-based Farbwechsel and London’s very own Church, James Booth traverses his time without a care in the world. Today, he stops by our mix series to deliver a throbbing cocktail of 303-heavy ammo, jacking rhythms and all-out 4/4 stompers.
Michael Mayer: DJ Kicks
Michael Mayer’s DJ Kicks mix is a tapestry of atmospheric soundscapes, uplifting electro pop remixes, ethereal melodies, wonky psychedelic disco and darker techno…when it comes to dreamy dance floor moments that are supremely selected and sequenced, few can match the Cologne tastemaker.
Premiere: DJ Whipr Snipr – My Way
Hailing from the sunny, shark-filled oceanside of eastern Australia, DJ Whipr Snipr is a chill surf-loving dude and a hell of a positively-charged vibist, whose luscious
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Florian Kupfer returns with new EP ‘Post Present’ on Private Persons
From his beginnings on L.I.E.S. through a batch of under-the-table edits of songs by R’n’B goddess Sade onto his last couple EPs on Ninja Tune’s offshoot
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Premiere: The Barking Dogs – SWB
Under the name of The Barking Dogs hide two of the driving forces behind Milan’s electronic music scene, notably known for their eclectic Discosafari parties which they’ve been running since
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Unleash x Trelik with BFZ (Baby Ford & Zip), Petre Inspirescu, Cabanne
Expect serious fire at Studio Spaces E1 on Saturday 27th May Bank Holiday as party experts Unleash put on a wild lineup to say goodbye to spring and welcome summer in the most cheerful, dancing fashion.
Premiere: Too Smooth Christ – Cleopatra’s Bath
“Cleopatra’s nose, had it been shorter, the whole face of the world would have been changed“. Blaise Pascal couldn’t have been more right. Half of electro
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Premiere: Marlon Hoffstadt – Mutual Desire
After discreet beginnings marked by a handful of split releases gone fairly unnoticed back in 2013, German producer Marlon Hoffstadt threw himself entirely into the battle
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Of Paradise: In Conversation with label co-founder Paul Patterson
We sat back with Of Paradise label co-founder Paul P as he reflects on the roots of his love for house music and lifts a corner of the veil on the reissue process, Soundcloud’s influence and further plans for the future.
Premiere: Nummer – Nummer’s Tribute
Witnessing how a unique source can come out on such different, unique furrows was the driving concept behind Fragil latest 12″, ‘Tribute To The King‘, scheduled for release in
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Premiere: Adryiano – Do Not Brag
Since its inception in late 2015, Kieran Williams’ Shall Not Fade label has been moving at an unstoppable pace, dishing out no less than nine EPs in its
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Premiere: Harry Parsons – We Can Only
Born after the eponymous Birmingham-based promoters crew that’s been proactive in the area since 2010, Shadow City Records kick things off on a fizzy-breezy disco note with Harry
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Essential Guide: Intonal Festival 2017
Held at Inkonst and Inter Arts Center in Malmö from 27 to 30 April 2017, Intonal Festival is slowly but surely budding into a high-level fixture in the narrow market of quality off-season electronic music festivals. Here’s our recap of the essential acts and performances you should not miss.
C3D-E
Since debuting two years ago Acting Press has become one of the most talked about record labels in the underground realm. Today we are happy to bring you a new mix from label co-founder C3D-E, bringing a taste of his deeper-than-deep record collection with a mix which moves on the trippy-sleazy-pumping ’90s axis.
Kito Jempere talks up ‘Sea Monster’
Set to drop tomorrow via Marco Gallerani’s Hell Yeah Recordings Kito Jempere’s ‘Sea Monster’ is a refreshing communion of sorts, bridging the gap between electronic, pop and house in one lush and multi-hued microcosm of delectable tempos and rhythms. We sat back with Kirill to discuss the birth of his sophomore LP, creative studio processes, and how this album confirms a clear shift towards a more live-friendly approach.















