Following the publication of our Best Albums of 2018 we now turn our attention to the trusty format of the 12-inch extended player.
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Results284Vester Koza: loader mither
Vester Koza’s debut album on Houndstooth takes an intriguing look back over the nineties dance music scene. You may not think that statement alone is particularly unusual, however the IDM slant of ‘loader mither’ sets itself apart from other retrospectively minded works that mine the strait-laced tropes of the era.
Aphex Twin at Funkhaus Berlin
Was this the most anticipated DJ set of 2018? Did it deliver against all the negativity, befuddled organisation, extortionate ticket price and questionable venue? Tom Durston attempts to answer all of these questions in this review of Aphex Twin at Funkhaus Berlin.
Dopplereffekt, Luke Vibert and Paradox join Aphex Twin at Funkhaus Berlin
For those of you that copped those pricey tickets to Aphex Twin’s DJ set at Funkhaus in Berlin on 1st November, you can give yourself a
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Find out what went down in London last night to promote Aphex Twin ‘Collapse’ EP
On the evening of Tuesday 18th September 2018, four pop-up events took place in London to promote Aphex Twin’s latest release. A map was shared to
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Premiere: Isabella – Penchant Disenchant
Boston-based composer and producer Isabella debuted in 2016 with a nine-track collection of caustic hardware-based techno via Jacktone Records. Since then, she’s established a presence as
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Aphex Twin shares music video directed by Weirdcore taken from ‘Collapse’ EP
After a flurry of hype from three dimensional billboards popping out of walls in London, Turin, Los Angeles, New York City and Tokyo, today Warp Records shared the music video to Aphex Twin’s new track ‘T69 Collapse’ directed by London-based video artist and long time collaborator Weirdcore.
Arovane delivers an eclectic guest mix for Newtype Rhythms
Sometimes, good things come in pairs – in this case, good things come consecutively (via a collaborative release on Apollo Records) – as this week’s contribution
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Synkro scintillates on the latest episode of Newtype Rhythms
Synkro is at his most comfortable when he is switching things up. With a catalog of releases that run close to a decade and a multitude
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Skee Mask: Compro
At its core, ‘Compro’ feels like an album of classic design, comprising twelve tracks of similar lengths, with no filler, half-baked ideas, or perfunctory concessions at any stage. It has been pitched as an evolution of the techno album and as an experimental electronic journey, the past perfected and a blueprint of the future.
Premiere: David Goldberg – EMO Serialism
He may not be the best known of all the Munich-based armada of talents that’s been unfurling over Europe in recent years but David Goldberg certainly stands as
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Brenecki: Esoteric Body Music
Due out shortly on Manchester’s Natural Sciences, Brenecki’s new four-tracker finds him melding a dashing techno stomp with deep dubby moves, ankle-twisting breaks and Detroit-style electroid pulsations. If the Serbian-born, New York-based producer’s previous instalments drew a dynamic and coherent, although sometimes monochromatic picture of him as a producer, ‘Esoteric Body Music’ reveals an artist at his most diverse and versatile.
Premiere: Ground Tactics – Eternal Now
Watching the development of Midgar over the years has been a real pleasure. From humble beginnings, it has blossomed into a label with a distinct aural
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Autechre announce official release of 12-piece Box Set from NTS Sessions 1-4
Throughout the month of April 2018, Autechre are hosting a weekly residency on London’s NTS Radio, during which they are broadcasting eight hours of new and
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Mixtape: Bryan Kasenic looks back at the tracks that helped shape The Bunker New York
To celebrate 15 Years Of The Bunker we asked founder and resident Bryan Kasenic to provide us with some tracks that have made an impact to The Bunker’s existence as both club night and label.
Nathan Fake: Sunder
There is much to be said for not over producing and recording live to tape – yet regardless of the work process, it’s the final outcome that matters most and in this case it has served “Sunder” and our ears magnificently.