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Best Releases: March 2016

From Low Jack’s massive new LP on the ever-vanguard Modern Love to DJ Slyngshot’s debut effort out of the Yappin circle for the newborn Place No Blame, onto Suzanne Kraft’s summer-flavored ‘DJ Safety Track’ for Stuttgart’s finest Kitjen, there’s been full flocks of nuggets flying aplenty. Here’s our recap.

Cromie

LA based producer Cromie talks about living in Los Angeles and the flourishing warehouse scene; he also goes in-depth about the impending presidential elections. His mix features music from Iron Curtis, F.I.O., Natasha Kmeto, Ata Kak, Urulu, Neville Watson and more.

Ondo Fudd: Blue Dot

Flippant as it sounds, Seaton’s accomplishment in production keeps on growing to the extent where every release now comes with a “must have” status.

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.

In Perspective: The Maghreban

With just a couple of days to go till the drop of his new single ‘Output’, we caught up with Ayman Rostom aka The Maghreban to find out more about the backdrop of his upcoming record, studio sessions craft-and-magic and late digging finds.

Ewan Jansen: Lost Embers EP

It happens that a release strikes such a sensitive chord that it makes you want to devour the whole artist’s catalogue in a row but more rarely does it make up for lost time so impressively.

Q3A: Space Chamber

Hungarian producer Route 8 makes his debut appearance on Dutch imprint Delsin under his Q3A guise, serving up a solid, aptly-titled four-tracker that put on a fine mixture of house, techno and electro.