Tresor have announced the release of two upcoming records scheduled for release in March. The first is a solo LP from Gerald Donald – one half
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Results284Bochum Welt and Gerald Donald’s “Robotic Operatic Buddy” EP gets digital reissue
Gianluigi Di Costanzo, better known as Bochum Welt, crafted his first release for Rephlex Records way back in 1994. Since then, he’s been steadily pushing his
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Fundamental Records unveil 5th Anniversary edition of Time Capsule – 808 Box
Over the past 5 years Fundamental Records’ bossman Alek Stark has consistently issued ‘Time Capsule’ box sets dedicated to the TR-808, essentially archiving electro for future
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Premiere: AWB – Lackadaisical
For those that do not know, AWB (Automatic White Balance) is a cornerstone of the French techno scene, as well as guesting on the likes of Soma
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M.E.S.H. announces second album for PAN
Today Berlin based DJ and producer M.E.S.H. announced his second album for PAN, scheduled for release on 10th November 2017. Lifted from the press release ‘Hesaitix‘
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Music Video: Dave Gaskarth provides a sonic tapestry for ZULI’s “CommProto”
Following the release of ZULI’s “Numbers” EP on Lee Gamble’s UIQ imprint we are delighted to present the premiere of the music video for “CommProto”, courtesy of the brilliant Dave Gaskarth.
Premiere: Second Storey – Barrell Roll
Alec Storey has been having a fantastic couple of years in terms of his output, collaborative releases with his trusted chap Appleblim on R&S, an EP
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Views: Godspeed Dancefloor
‘Godspeed Dancefloor’ is infectious. From the off, it is pure dopamine and far from an MSG laden guilty indulgence. January has been dry in many regards but we have the first big hitter of the year right here. Don’t let it slip under your radar.
Premiere: Niro – The P Connection
Italian producer Niro Perrone has been making all the right noises. Having launched his own PADS imprint last year, a variety of diverse admirers have been
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Field Records mix by Mikkel Metal
Next up for our Field Recording Archive mix series is dub techno specialist Mikkel Metal. Having frequented on Kompakt’s Pop Ambient series over the years and with a long standing tradition of releasing pretty much everything else on Echocord, this mix is as deep as you could want.
Fabric 91: Nina Kraviz
Fabric close out the year with a techno mix from Nina Kraviz. Following on from last year’s DJ Kicks session, it represents a significant A-to-Z journey with a tour through a vibrant and varied landscape. Featuring archive tracks and unreleased moments from her трип label, breath-taking is not a strong enough word to encapsulate it.
Name Your Price: Ilkae offer up entire discography via Bandcamp
An experimental IDM / glitch project operating out of Montreal, Ilkae is the joint collaborative endeavour of Canadian artist Aaron Munson and Polish producer Krystian Lubiszewski – Munson
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Flaty: New Suggestions (Album Stream)
Named “New Suggestions”, the St. Petersburg force is joined by Gost favourites OL and Lapti, as well as John’s Kingdom head honcho Buttechno among others. And while many of the records these artists are associated with are rooted in more functional house and techno, much of the music on this album isn’t anchored to any conventional beat.
Casino Versus Japan lines up 80-track electronica opus “Frozen Geometry”
Casino Versus Japan ‘Frozen Geometry’ follows four impeccable albums. From what we have heard so far Erik Kowalski’s new 80-track double cassette release presents his signature blend of expansive guitar loops, lo-fi electronica, blissed out harmonies and pure headphone bliss.
Konx-Om-Pax: Caramel
Tom Scholefield’s music sounds like the work of someone who is used to visual forms of expression; analogue tones distinguish it from his animations which are often characterised by a digital sheen, but the album nonetheless lends itself to an almost synesthetic experience.
Graham Dunning: Auxon
Auxon is the first recorded documentation of Graham Dunning’s Mechanical Techno set up. Part installation, part hardware rave system…layers of vinyls spinning on record player axles are used to bash contact mics or trigger drum machines and synths, which are mixed and manipulated live.