Brooklyn-based radio show Newtype Rhythms celebrate their 25th broadcast by inviting someone who epitomizes the extraordinary aspects of previous editions all while providing a pulsating injection of rave regalia Peder Mannerfelt.
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Results2408Premiere: Wnimanie – Locura Harmonica
“Born in Russia and techno-schooled in Germany” as he likes to describe himself, Wnimanie (a transliteration of the Russian word for ‘attention’) makes music that spurns
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Listen back to a stirring set from Sophia Saze on Newtype Rhythms
It can be difficult to hit the right nerve between the genres of house and techno, depending on emotion, groove, melody and percussion, it can either
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Klockworks celebrate 20th release with a lavish compilation of the past, present and future
There are few things better in life than a big box of techno, and this is precisely what Ben Klock has kindly provided us with in
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Meandyou co-founder Herron returns with club ready ‘Arrange’ EP
Manchester imprint Meandyou return with their eighth instalment, this time presenting ‘Arrange’ EP by label co-founder Herron. After recent appearances alongside Joy Orbison on Hinge Finger
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Natascha Kann
://about blank resident Natascha Kann delivers a mix that reflects her laser-precise sets in Berlin, blending the finest of acid strains, pounding techno beats and propulsive electro grooves to keep you busy on the dance floor from start to finish.
Secretsundaze ‘Club Kids’ Halloween Party with Palms Trax & DJ Slyngshot at Oval Space
Halloween is creeping upon us and Secretsundaze are pumped to bring news of their Halloween freak show. Taking place on Saturday 28th October, they’ll once again
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Minor Science: Whities 012
It’s becoming quite impossible to pin down Finlayson in terms of sonic palate. You can trace back to the roots – through dubstep, electro, jungle and techno – yet he has quickly established himself as one of those rare breed of artists – such as Call Super and Objekt – whose sound is simply Minor Science.
Premiere: Ladan – Spectres
Joining the gloomy realms of nocturnal and frantic deep techno, Italian imprint Sublunar was conceived earlier this year by Dagdrom and Ilian Tape affiliate Sciahri. Following three
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Kepler 452b announce debut event in Berlin with Nuel, Vladimir Ivkovic, Stefan Schneider and more
Joining the dots between Berlin, Milan, Shanghai and San Francisco – Kepler 452b is an ongoing multi-location project aiming to connect people around the world. Scheduled to
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Sleeperhold Publications: Ward Heirwegh talks up Patricia’s ‘Autotomy’ EP and more
We caught up with Sleeperhold Publications head honcho Ward Heirwegh to discuss the makings of Patricia’s brand new ‘Autotomy’ EP. We also discuss the publication’s raison d’être, creative cross-pollination and further plans for the future.
Premiere: Aleks – Hush
In the space of just two years Dutch producer Aleks has rapidly evolved from the position of unheard talent with lots to prove to the status
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Waking Life 2017: A Rebirth Of Consciousness
Small-scale festivals usually focus on proportionate lineups, trying to offer a homogeneic musical journey, but Waking Life’s approach felt different, scattering 70+ acts across three dance floors. The overall Waking Life experience was one of constant discovery and wonder.
Achim Maerz releases his captivating ‘Experiments’ hardware sessions from 2015 on Don’t Be Afraid
Out today on Don’t Be Afraid is an excellent set of cuts from Hamburg based artist Achim Maerz. Culled from a stack of improvised hardware jams
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Premiere: Golden Donna – Soteriophobia
With the stated aim of producing “forward-thinking dance records from the five boroughs and beyond“, New York-based label Lost Soul Enterprises has established over the past
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Premiere: Furious Frank – Dangerous Dancer
Incepted earlier this year with the aim to showcase endemic talents from the OZ area, Sydney-based imprint Ken Oath has already started making quite some noise in
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