Following up ‘Lust & Defiance’ from Future City Punks in September, Berlin-based record label Ombra International return with ‘Chiodi’, a brooding extended player from SLF IMG,
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Results10Music Video: ZK Bucket – Gummiefuss
This year, Berlin-based producer ZK Bucket released his highly-anticipated debut album ‘Techstar Liner‘ on German imprint MoonWalk X, now he revisits the album with a
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Premiere: Kovyazin D feat. Alexandr – Modularity
Moscow-based crew Bravers are a group of DJs who have hosted parties all over Russia. Now they step up to take what some might consider to
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Premiere: Perseus Traxx – How The Mighty Fell (Timothy J. Fairplay Remix)
Following up to the posthumous release of late acid don Andreas Gehm ‘Cosmic Interrail Vol.2‘, Glasgow-based label Schrödinger’s Box are back with a strong new statement,
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Music Video: Cosmo Vitelli – Kuldip
A longstanding figure of the French underground, Cosmo Vitelli pays tribute to the 1970’s BBC series “Gangsters” in his music video for ‘Kuldip’ directed by Marco Dos Santos.
Premiere: Vivance – Étoile D’Alaï (Original Groundscape Version)
After a couple top-notch releases from label founder Sentiments, including a joint 12″ featuring longtime partner in crime Franck Gérard, Lyon-based label Light On Earth is set to
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Premiere: Betonkust & Innershades – Forever In Boccaccio
A declaration of love to legendary Belgian dance temple Boccaccio, widely considered as the hotbed of the New Beat revolution, Betonkust and Innershades’ debut joint effort on
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DFX: Relax Your Body
Trotting in at a brief twenty minutes, Ricardo Villalobos’ reworking of DFX ‘Relax Your Body’ is a perfect microcosm to demonstrate why he is one of the best executioners of minimal principles.
Rembert De Smet aka Ro Maron discusses the resurgence of New Beat
We caught up with legendary producer Ro Maron, real name Rembert De Smet, to discuss his musical heritage and the resurgence of New Beat, Acid and Rave music.
Ro Maron: Collected
An interesting compilation of work from a producer whose role in the formation of dance music as we’ve later come to know it is undervalued, but one which may have benefitted from being a little less comprehensive.