Gel Abril – Dusted Sun EP
Gel Abril returns to the source: Ovum is where the Israeli techno giant made his very first steps with his debut single The Underground Bullshit / Papa Dee way back in 2007.
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Gel Abril returns to the source: Ovum is where the Israeli techno giant made his very first steps with his debut single The Underground Bullshit / Papa Dee way back in 2007.
Bash (aka Julio Bashmore) graces Trule’s fifth release and the first in a series of ten inch white label singles with Jubilee, a sub heavy, minimal, UK garage dub that manages to marry the sparser techno vibes of his Conch releases with the subtle anthemic quality of his other alias.
Edu Imbernon and Raxon: this collaboration was only a matter of time… Both based in Spain, both crafting some remarkable immersive and expressive electronica, both working on some of the most forward-thinking labels in their field.
Next up for 8-Bit records, Nick Curly delves into his back catalogue and adds a timely polish to The Voodoo and No Takers two tracks which were favourites of his in the past few years.
Moxy Muzik continues to set its own agenda with a fantastic new EP, this time from boss man Darius Syrossian with fresh remixes from Ben Rau and Phil Weeks.
After a brief hiatus next up in AUS Music podcast series is Floorplan, see this as an early xmas present from Robert + Lyric Hood.
Boiler Room OG Gerd Janson has traded in his usual double denim for a breezy shirt as he brings 90 minutes of House and Disco heaters.
Redshape – Whoever is behind the masked face, he always has something else to say. This guy simply understands sound. And here we get the standard Redshape treatment.
Always staying one step ahead of the game, Matthias Tanzmann is back with a new album that will break the traditional model.
Fresh from producing a blistering remix of Camargue earlier this year, Maceo Plex returns with his first Drumcode EP in five years.
The Planet X invasion continues … The third release is the most-awaited EP this year featuring the MATRiXXMAN himself. According to the Alien Council, it is his best EP so far.
The man machine Lauer is back on Permanent Vacation with full power! After last year’s album for Running Back and his summer anthem Inkel Jet 880 for the DGTL label, here is Phillip’s new EP Know You.
Connoisseur of sunshine sounds, Carlo’s music is largely influenced by his formative years soaking up the southern sun in his homeland of Spain.
An old friend returns to Pets. Three years after his Polyphonic EP, Catz ‘n Dogz bring the legend that is Mathias Kaden back on the label and the results speak for themselves.
For the uninitiated, DEMOU is the new alias of the hugely prolific Cozzy D, a producer who has been a real staple in the house scene for well over a decade.
Avotre label-boss Santé is back with the first of two hotly anticipated remix packs from his May released LP Current II –
Cassy makes a welcomed return to her Kwench Records imprint with sensuous House EP; A Place For Us. A Place For Us sits between a remix for Italo Johnson alongside Bambounou, and a track on the upcoming 20 Years of fabric compilation.
Over the years, Berlin has been cited as Oliver Koletzki’s main point of reference and, more importantly, his endless source of inspiration.
The third and final installment of this trio of EPs finds Denis Horvat exploring a playful melodic narrative. Tajna hovers with pulsing and wavering sounds, before alarm sounds and buzzers burst through the reverie to awaken the senses.
Stuttgart local Johannes Brecht has been a regular on Poker Flat Recordings for a few years, and has also released tracks on labels such as Hamburg’s Diynamic Music.
What happens when Bulgaria’s best female DJ got inspired by world’s best techno DJs like Ben Klock and Marcel Dettmann? Don’t Sleep Techno Mix!