Sometimes, words are hard to come by when you hear something that keeps you enthralled from beginning to end – something like this week’s edition of
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GenreTrip Hop
Results25DIY launch record label with 7″ single from Egyptian artist and musician Dijit
Following events in London in 2019 with HTRK and Dark Entries label boss Josh Cheon, London via Cairo-based platform DIY launched their record label earlier in
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Zenker Brothers: Cosmic Transmission
“This is music for the heads, a fantastic continuation of Ilian Tape’s recent albums and a creative peak in the Zenker Brothers’ discography” For a while
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James Lavelle and The Man From Mo’Wax
Following the release of ‘The Man From Mo’Wax’, an excellent documentary telling the story of James Lavelle’s rise to prominence and fall, we caught up with the man himself to discuss his past, present and future.
DFA Records & Bokeh Versions team up for Jay Glass Dubs vs Guerilla Toss EP
Brooklyn’s DFA Records team up with Bristol’s Bokeh Versions for a special joint release between Boston via NYC experimental rock band Guerilla Toss and Greece’s very
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Field Records mix by ESHU
New year, new purpose and we resume our archive mix series with Field Recordings on Mixcloud. This week sees shadowy Dutch collective ESHU at the reigns – their mix heads straight down into trip-hop, laid back hip-hop grooves, classic dub, soul and funk. Everything you could want to ease you in after sessions of excess over the past few weeks.
Premiere: Hidden Turn – How To
Hidden Turn’s first incursion on Doc Scott’s 31 Recordings came two years ago with the release of ‘Big Dirty’ – Today we are glad to present the transcending ‘How To’, a deep spiralling cut built around a forcible broken-beat backbone, as dubbed-out synth whirls, riffling organic echoes and wailing distorted layers keep swashing in suspended motion.
DJ CAM
We caught up with DJ CAM to discuss his unofficial soundtrack to Miami Vice and his love of the Roland TR 808, Miami hip-hop and what the future holds for his own Inflamable imprint.
Pablo Nouvelle: You Do Me Wrong
An inevitable aspect of being a music critic is the impossible amount of music you’re sent every week by artists: revered legends, PR-crazed labels and budding
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