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Nathan Melja: A.C.I

Allowing itself to drift from regular cannons to explore more mind-intrusive grounds, Melja’s sophomore release succeeds hands down in unifying an assertive taste for sweat-inducing club tunes with more clouded and scopious synth harmonics.

People Make Glasgow: General Ludd

In a city which is ultimately built upon the success of self expression, individuality and culture, Alasdair King spoke to a few of those involved in the scene who told him why Glasgow is the way it is.

Harvey Sutherland: Bermuda

Katz may be referencing a lot of classic music with his sound, but there isn’t a touch of pastiche here. His feelgood vibes are genuine, his skill is real, and the club power of these tunes, particularly the A-side, is not to be underestimated.

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.