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JMMF: Newmanos / Paraesthesia

For its sixth instalment, Steve Summers’ imprint Confused House returns with a solid plate of psychoactive late day jams by mysterious producer JMMF.

Paranoid London: Paranoid London

About as purist as it gets, shadowy London outfit Paranoid London draws from the rawest period of acid house without ever succumbing to throwback.

Cosmjn: Drops

French vinyl-only imprint Fragil returns with a mesmerizing 2-track plate by Romanian producer Cosmjn, including a sexy remix by Marcellus Pittman. Deep soil session.

Madteo: Raveyard Shifts

Anxiety is over, or has it just started growing on you? One thing is sure, Madteo’s paranoid cuts lost nothing of their fearful charm.

Malcolm: GIVEITAWAY14

We’re pleased to introduce you to UNO NYC’s latest artist ‘Malcolm’ with this exclusive free download of GIVEITAWAY14, a solid piece of half-immersed dancefloor music for tepid audiences.

Raw M.T: La Duna

Raw M.T. is back guns blazing, peddling his sly rhythms in a diverse and compelling three-tracker.

Palms Trax: In Gold

Donaldson’s ability to compel the listener with his musicality while always staying club-focused is a rare ability; many producers play with technicolour new-age synths but few produce music this propulsive.

Gonno: A Life In Clarinet

There is a temptation to wave around statements of hierarchical quality when assessing a piece like A Life In Clarinet when put up against its label catalogue companions. This would be an unfair, as the sheer range offered by International Feel allows every release to stand distinct.

Woo York’s most memorable tracks

Ahead of their performance at We Concur’s 1st Birthday at Corsica Studios, production duo Woo York pick out their most memorable records to date and briefly share their thoughts about the political situation in the Ukraine.

Palmbomen II: Palmbomen II

Just when words like analog, lo-fi house and ‘recorded straight from hardware’ become so ubiquitous that they make you want to go foetal and listen to precision-engineered techno in a padded cell, along comes an album like Palmbomen II to take the wind right out of your sanctimonious sails.