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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LabelHoundstooth
Results35Houndstooth is an independent record label based at fabric nightclub, East London. Run by Rob Booth (Electronic Explorations podcast series) and Rob Butterworth (fabric Records). Launched in 2013 Houndstooth have released records from Aïsha Devi, Penelope Trappes, Call Super, Throwing Snow, Pariah, Marquis Hawkes, Abul Mogard, Akkord, Special Request and many more.
Throwing Snow: Embers
In a world where the average person gives a track seven seconds for a hook to manifest, make sure time is set aside before deciding to experience ‘Embers’. An album in the truest sense of the word, it flourishes when play is pressed on track one and silence only resumes after the suite of fourteen reaches its end.
Fabric & Houndstooth announce 111 track #savefabric artist compilation
After a tragic death on the premises, August saw Fabric’s license temporarily revoked and the subsequently suspended at a hearing the following month. While the greater
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Call Super: New Life Tones
Call Super’s “New Life Tones” demonstrates Seaton’s lessons learnt in (de)constructing his album and ability to piece together the disparate influences of techno into new forms.
Vester Koza debuts on Houndstooth with ‘OTR’ EP
For his next four-track release, Vesta Koza steps out of his comfort zone to release”OTR” EP on Houndstooth, scheduled for release at the end of May 2016.
Guy Andrews: Our Spaces
“Our Spaces” is absurdly crammed with powerhouse belters, of blistering and emotive electronic music, of tentative air and formidable listening. In its entirety, Guy Andrews has created a perfect mix of otherworldly techno and distorted post-rock, strewn together then torn right back up again, a palpable irony against the laws of electronic music, that works so, so well.
Best Music Videos of 2015
This year we felt that a lot of up-and-coming artists who we didn’t know last year made their mark with plenty of potential to be explored in depth. Here’s our pick of the best music videos of 2015.
Best Tracks of 2015
It’s this time of the year again: Best of lists are back! You hate them, right? Well, don’t be such a grinch. This best tracks list’s only purpose is to dispense a tiny dose of what’s been, once again, a brilliant year for musical creation, with plenty more than just dozens of top-notch EPs and albums.
Premiere: Marquis Hawkes ‘When I Get Home’
Take a listen to Marquis Hawkes soul-infused house track ‘When I Get Home‘, taken from his forthcoming ‘Sweet’ EP, scheduled for release on 30 October on Fabric’s Houndstooth imprint…relax it’s summer again.
Call Super: Migrant
Call Super’s latest release, the two tracker of ‘Migrant’ and ‘Meltintu’, is yet another facet of Seaton’s capabilities, although it is one you may have already seen coming.
Clock Strikes 13 reveal lineups for London event series
Armed with an uncompromising vision for the future of electronic music, Clock Strikes 13 is an event series breaking new ground by uniting iconic labels, artists and venues in a way never done before.
Darkroom bring Call Super to Dance Tunnel, Saturday 28th March
On Saturday 28th March Inverted Audio partner Darkroom bring Call Super to Dance Tunnel for an evening of abstract experimental techno.
Top Tracks 2013
We called upon the producers, labels and friends that we’ve worked with in the past to compile a playlist of their top tracks of 2013. Each list has been collated into a YouTube playlist for you to stream.
Akkord: Akkord
If Paul Woolford’s Special Request project was a red carpet event, flanked by flashing bulbs and screaming public, then Akkord’s debut long player is the stealthy
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Special Request: Soul Music
Under his own name, Paul Woolford has proven himself a gifted producer working in the techno mould. From 2006’s pitch-black Erotic Discourse to this year’s summer anthem Untitled by way of mutant
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Call Super: Black Octagons
The formative sequence of releases for Houndstooth can now be objectively classified as a success. An inspired array of signings have reaped dividends; the electro-gothic Snow
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