Glen Horsborough – Vinyl Session #001
On Saturday evening, March 28, there were lots of live streams all over Facebook. But one particular live stream caught our attention and literally blew us away…
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On Saturday evening, March 28, there were lots of live streams all over Facebook. But one particular live stream caught our attention and literally blew us away…
Atlas is the first new single from the duo Bicep since the 2017 blockbuster album that made the duo mainstage headliners, and it has a lot in common with Aura, that LP’s first single.
Emerging from the dance floor of Berlin’s notorious Panorama Bar (by way of Paris is Burning) Matt Edwards and Patrick Mason are SRVD.
The much-loved Italian selector DJ Tennis brings the heat to fabric’s Room One as part of the club 20th birthday in October last year with this hour and a half long recording.
The veteran of challenging, cross-genre experimentation and collaboration, Henrik Schwarz, returns to Innervisions imprint. With his Together EP he heralds the third decade of the millennium and Innervisions’
Mind Against are back on Afterlife with two emotive, dancefloor masterpieces. Walking Away, featuring the deeply-affecting vocals of Port St. Willow, centers around uplifting harmonic elements and a resonant drum pattern.
After whipping up a timeless edit of Harry Romero’s 2001 classic Tania, Steve Lawler turns up with a groove-heavy dual release on Armada Subjekt.
Especial welcomes Kim Ann Foxman to debut on the label with an ode to the power of the moon. The sample heavy, acid vocal cuts no slack and shows Foxman confidently developing as a producer and is backed with a stellar set of remixes from Roza Terenzi, Dawl &
The German techno DJ & artist David Löhlein is back with the Sion EP for the Bulgarian techno label Mekanika Recordings.
With his nothing short of outstanding Force EP on Compost Records, prodigious Laolu pushes his boundaries even further and provides us with a refreshing and yet poignant travel through his vision of afro inspired house music.
Gerd Janson remixes Eagles & Butterflies’s Can’t Stop track. Out now via Art Imitating Life.
Life And Death label boss DJ Tennis released a remix of Mr. Tophat’s Time Lapse in the end of February. Hear the dreamy atmospherics of the producer’s glistening, pop-infused edit now.
ANOTR – Don’t Mind Ya Weight EP is the latest release on No Art.
One of electronic music’s most exciting producers, Ejeca, releases the vibrant ‘90s house inspired Ekstac. “I wanted to make a house/trance crossover track, ‘Trouse’ music.
Theus Mago – the man, the myth, the legend from Mexico City. Leaving behind his characteristic synthwave / dark disco sound, the Duro label cofounder delivers a new experience where modular synths and Amazonian rhythms blend seamlessly with a type of laidback psychedelic techno music.
KiNK returns with the second release on the still puerile label Sofia. The second of many to come, Nagore features four tracks again that are incentive, innovative and ingenious at the same time.
A brooding dance floor tool with mechanical drum sequencing, stabbing arrangements and unexpected U-turns. Italian tastemaker Fango lands on Prins Thomas’
Roman Flügel’s debut on Running Back under his given name (Roman IV doesn’t count) is a wonderful confirmation of his outstanding position in the past, present and future of electronic music.
A core member of the Oberbaumbrücke family delivers a sleek label debut. As the club’s technician, Joris Biesmans (aka Biesmans) has been an invaluable fixture at Watergate for the last five years.
Matthias Tanzmann is back working with Black Circle following the success of their Awakening track on the Moon Harbour boss’s latest album, Round And Round.