British electronic music luminary Luke Vibert is one of the most prolific and revered artists of his generation. Under a multitude of aliases such as Wagon
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Results25Hypercolour and it’s digital cousin, the imaginatively titled Hypercolour Digital were set up in 2006 by DJ/Promoters Alex Jones and Jamie “Cedric Maison” Russell and has subsequently released tracks and remixes from the likes of Glimpse, Frankie Flowerz, Dan Berkson, Agnes, Plasmik and many more to the delight of fans of underground house and techno the world over. Hypercolour quickly became a serious imprint picking up high profile fans and has become one of the most refreshing, interesting and dependable outlets for skewed, slightly left-of-centre electronic music. Hypercolour have released records from Tom Demac, Kris Wadsworth, Maya Jane Coles, Groove Armada, Last Magpie, George FitzGerald and many more.
Moiré lets the good times roll for Newtype Rhythms
The latest episode of our sister mix series Newtype Rhythms features a sweeping guest mix of frequencies courtesy of London-based artist Moiré. After releases for the
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96 Back delivers a saturating mix for Newtype Rhythms
Another week, another episode of Newtype Rhythms at the ready — this time with a guest mix that’s brimming with character and colour from Sheffield’s very
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Luke Vibert: Modern Rave
“Vibert isn’t content with regurgitating formulas and paradigms: his productions contain an abundance of originality and detail” Over the last three decades, Luke Vibert has been
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Hypercolour line up three new album projects from Luke Vibert
Following two album releases on Hypercolour as Kerrier District and as Luke Vibert, the Berlin-based record label have announced “not one, not two, but three new
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Carlton Doom delivers a razor-sharp mix for Newtype Rhythms
The latest episode of Newtype Rhythms stirs up a connections between the cosmos and the club – courtesy of Belfast bad man Carlton Doom. Fresh off
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Sebastian Mullaert collaborates with Boelja on two-part ‘Who?’ EP on Hypercolour
Sebastian Mullaert returns to Hypercolour this month with an intriguing two-part vinyl release made in collaboration with Circle Of Live member Boelja. ‘Who?‘ EP is accompanied
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Hypercolour present Lee Gamble, Luke Vibert, Lurka, LOFT, FFT at ://about blank
On Saturday 23 February, Hypercolour pull together a stonking lineup for their first party of the year at ://about blank in Berlin. Having just released ‘In A
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Win a stack of vinyl and tickets to Hypercolour & Friends: Huerco S. & Cera Khin at Griessmuehle
We’ve teamed up with the mighty Hypercolour to offer you a monumental vinyl drop, plus entry for four to their label party at://about blank in Berlin on Sunday with DJ Fett Burger, Huerco S. b2b DJ Paradise, Cera Khin and more!
Losoul: Island Time
It has been over 10 years since Losoul released his former ‘Care’ LP on Playhouse. Despite the decade wait Peter Kremeier is a man who consistently refines his craft and that’s why ‘Island Time’ is not a come back but rather a celebration album that showcases his honed skills and dedication to the love of music.
Win a stack of vinyl and tickets to Hypercolour & Friends: Jane Fitz & Torn Hawk at ://about blank
*COMPETITION ENDED* We’ve teamed up with the mighty Hypercolour to offer you a monumental vinyl drop, plus entry for four to their upcoming label party at://about
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Tom Demac: Sink Or Swim
Walking the line of techno and deep house notoriously, Tom Demac’s array of production can go from the soulful grooves and melody that turn a dusty warehouse into saving Grace, but more importantly he’s got the rare capacity to flip the script, energizing crammed rooms into blissful mania. Hype man ting wha wha.
Rave In The Blood: Jamie Russell reflects on 10 years of Hypercolour
To celebrate Hypercolour’s ten years of cheerful dance activism, Jamie Russell and his crew gathered the cream of the crop of their collaborators for a very special compilation. We seized the occasion to have a chat with Jamie and discuss the label’s past, present and future.
Video Premiere: Mor Elian – Drum Vortex
Israeli producer Mor Elian is now back with her second instalment ‘Drum Vortex’, an alluring four-tracker featuring two original mixes and another pair of reworks courtesy of Dekmantel mainstay Joey Anderson and Exile co-founder Markus Suckut. Watch the video for the lead-track now.
Roman Flügel: Monday Brain
Music lovers will indulge and gorge upon the six tracks of the release, whether it’s the drifting melancholy of ‘Teenage Engineering’, the heavy acid flows of ‘Church of Dork’, or the numbingly beautiful ‘Picnic for Players’, there are some stellar moments throughout.
Roberto Clementi
Flexing in between hallucinated echo-chambers and murky basement-like sonic habitats, Italian producer Roberto Clementi delivers an abysmal-deep dubby masterclass.