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Obas Nenor: My Way Home

It may be his first release with more than a single original track, but Nenor’s vital outing is a testament to both the producer’s confidence and Moodymann’s psychic skills as a curator. Two sides of straight fire, count this one as essential.

Jack J: Thirstin’ / Atmosphere

While Thirstin’ may be a groovy song, Atmosphère is the real jam here, showing just why Jutson will hold onto that house throne a while longer.

Seb Wildblood

To celebrate the release of his debut album “Foreign Parts” on his own SW imprint, we caught up with Seb Wildblood to discuss the makings of his album and the ethos behind his ‘Church’ record label and event residency at Corsica Studios.

DJ Koze: XTC

It’s the most ‘floor-friendly we’ve heard Koze for a while, and paired with the brave A-side this 12” makes for a most welcome return for one of our scene’s most singular producers.

DJ Spider & Grey People: Service Elevator

A very convincing first instalment and an interesting addition to Grey People and DJ Spider’s fine catalogue, this first EP also marks Public System’s entrusting of its future to confirmed producers.

Hidden Spheres: Waiting

A winning debut for Lobster Theremin’s fresh label and a particularly impressive showing from Hidden Spheres, who shows he can bring the chill with the best of them without ever straying too far from the club.

Sean Khan: Samba Para Florence

Both contributions on this 12” look set to lend a funkily idiosyncratic and offbeat edge to all the right dance floors.

STL: Simply Positive

STL offers two effective and dynamic tracks which will undoubtedly find themselves appearing in the bags of DJ’s far and wide.

Nathan Melja

In the wake of his first two releases for Mister Saturday Night and Opal Tapes’ offshoot Black Opal, rising French producer Nathan Melja serves up a solid 45 minute mix of twisted hip-hop breaks, bouncy house and dusty techno grooves.

Aleks: Low Definitions

Bathed from head to toe in a cloudy pool of tape-saturated, binary rhythms and grubby, hissy textures, this debut slice from Aleks…offers 4 elevated grooves laced up with some more prosaic, dancefloor-aimed cuts.