Ninos Du Brasil show us another side to the tropics, a darker, more claustrophobic and chaotic landscape where the visceral fight for survival is a daily reality. Vida Eterna feels as though it takes place on the rainforest floor, in a dark and dank place full of the menace of the wild.
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Results2408Premiere: Jonas Friedlich – Penalty
Sailing in 4/4-friendly waters but not scared to stray off the beaten path into off-piste dancefloor entertainment, ASOK’s newly-formed imprint Four Triangles chose to shed light
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Aquarian curbs his hanger with Gordon Ramsay
There’s simply nothing more taxing than being in the kitchen and getting things wrong. One can simply go crazy if all the pertinent ingredients aren’t right.
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Blawan announces hard–edged double pack for Ternesc
After a brief hiatus Blawan is back on his own imprint Ternesc with a hard-edged double pack named “Nutrition”. Inked with KICK DRUM across his knuckles, Jamie
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Listen back to Eomac’s entropic guest mix for Newtype Rhythms
It was only a matter of time before Eomac showed back up on Inverted Audio. Meditative yet methodical, this mix is classic Eomac mining the dance for mind-expanding energies that reach farther than a typical club night.
Listen back to Chloe Frieda’s Extraterrestrial Electro mix on Newtype Rhythms
The latest episode of our sister mix series features a transmission from Chloe Frieda – head of the London-based record label and eponymous NTS Radio show, Alien Jams.
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Look Like
Dial back to earlier in the year and you’ll see that our long running appreciation of DVS1’s Mistress Recordings imprint hit a fresh high with an entry from Zurich’s Club Zunkunft resident Look Like. After exchanging a few appreciative words since Mistress 09, we managed to lock down the normally low-key producer for a mix session and quick-fire interview for Inverted Audio.
Species of Fishes envelop the expanse for Newtype Rhythms
On top of contributing a mix to our partner radio show Newtype Rhythms, we asked Species of Fishes to have a chat, talking about how the reissue of their 1996 album ‘Trip Trap’ came about, the story behind the beginnings of the project and where they see the landscape of electronic music today.
Premiere: Orson Wells – Haunted House Mixtape
Put on your Freddy Krueger outfit and dial 666, Halloween is celebrated earlier than usual at the Natural Sciences office. No Vincent Price or Elvira as
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Behind The Scenes: Sebastian Mullaert
Having recently guested on R&S offshoot Apollo, a home for more esoteric electronic wares than its raw and upfront parent, the label and Sebastian Mullaert decided to pull back the curtain on the creative process behind the final release. What this transpires to is a hidden archive of alternative takes and warm ups, about as far from a laborious mouse click exercise in front of a DAW as you can get.
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.
Konx-om-Pax talks up his rave refresher mix for Newtype Rhythms
Does the party end when the music stops? Not if you’re Konx-om-Pax, Planet Mu’s audio visual artist with a flair for capturing every flavour of the conceivable rave experience with his works for the eyes and ears.
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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Premiere: Locked Club & RLGN – Bosozoku
Just by looking at the centre label stamp, you know the tone is set. With a balaclava for coat of arms, the debut offering from Locked
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100% Jheri Tracks
Today we’re glad to unveil a brand new concept and introduce you to a fresh collection of podcasts with the ‘100%’ series. Aimed to feature an array of mixes from labels we support and shed a broader light on the depth of their catalogue, we’re glad to kick off the series with a choice mix from our good pals from Dublin’s Jheri Tracks, the more club-oriented side of All City.
Premiere: Dreams – Meditation II
First of all, we’ve got to make one thing clear: no Brazil isn’t just the country of samba, football, Gui Boratto, Jay Haze and Mixhell (remember?),
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