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Mark Henning

We caught up with Mark Henning to discuss his past decade in the scene as well as his recently established record label ‘Swing’. His mix features music from Omar-S, Jus-Ed, ItaloJohnson, Delroy Edwards and Mike Dehnert.

Takuya Matsumoto: Ram EP

Taking inspiration from almost every flavour of house and techno going, the Ram EP often invites external comparisons, yet still defies hard-and-fast classification – a testament to Matsumoto’s singular sound.

Max Graef: Rivers Of The Red Planet

Delivered with such an assured confidence you’d forget Graef is barely in his twenties. Crank this up on a sunny day for maximum good times and a guaranteed smile.

Kassem Mosse: Workshop 19

Mixing heady expectations with a groove that leaves no one left behind, once more Mr Wendel delivers a near-perfect plate; patiently making his mark in electronic music’s history books.

Francis Inferno Orchestra on A New Way Of Living

Francis Inferno Orchestra is set to release his debut LP on London’s Voyeurhythm imprint this May. We shot a few questions over to Griffin to get a better look into what he’s all about.

Mix Tape: Patricia

Mysterious Opal Tapes producer Patricia comes to London on Friday 28th March to play his live debut for VENT at Birthday’s in Dalston. We spoke to Patricia about his international tour and expectations of his show in London. Patricia has also created a YouTube mix tape for you to stream.

Mix Tape: Ron Morelli

We spoke to L.I.E.S label boss Ron Morelli about his experience of clubbing in London and his move from New York to Paris. Ron has also provided a mix tape for you to get a taste of what he’ll be spinning at Make Me’s 6th Birthday this Saturday in London.

Giganta Premieres ‘This Goes On’

Ahead of the release of Giganta’s Force EP on Werkdiscs, Inverted Audio is premiering the video for “This Goes On”. Giganta also discusses the concept behind the video, her use of the glitch aesthetic and if she has plans to work further with Werkhaus, the creative arm of Werkdiscs.

Fabric 74: Move D

Move D’s Fabric 74 may not go down in the annals of landmark mix CDs with this approach, a category which is often dominated by the likes of Kompakt and DJ Kicks, but it will warm the innards of those who have existed for at least three decades on this planet and satisfy the desires of the fresh wave of pure house lovers alike.