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Roundup, Dec #2

From nu-disco bangers to hard hitting industrial bass, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated on what we have on repeat.   PNAU, Troye Sivan – You Know What I Need Continuing the nu-disco trajectory set out

Mall Grab – Tudor Street Post Twelve / Ferns / Her Eyes

Earlier this year, Australia’s Jordan Alexander, AKA Mall Grab, released his debut album. What I Breathe was largely an extended love letter to Alexander’s adopted home of London, pulling from influences of UKG, jungle, and rave. The album saw Alexander at a significant point of growth creatively, exploring new sounds

PREMIERE: Jarle Bråthen, Sally Shapiro – Purple Colored Sky (Jarle Bråthen Report To The Dancefloor Remix)

Fresh from the release of critically their acclaimed album Sad Cities, Sally Shapiro is back with a new single mixed together with Johnny Jewel. Already appearing on Italians Do It Better’s After Dark 4 compilation, and heard on Moschino’s runway during Milan Fashion Week, the track is now getting a

Carl Cox – Electronic Generations

Someone with the status that British techno icon and Ibiza legend Carl Cox has doesn’t necessarily have to release albums. Aside from this being the streaming age, where singles are more lucrative, Cox’s bread and butter are his lauded live sets and residencies. He is, without question, one of the

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Q+A: 5 minutes with Kisnou

Weaving narrative, Italian producer Kisnou has released the first single from his upcoming EP The Untold Story Of The Rainmaker EP. Titled ‘The Last Memory of Me’, the song is the first chapter of a journey, the EP’s 5-part overarching concept: the protagonist, a boy, searches for the girl for

100 Gecs – Snake Eyes

The first mistake one might make when approaching 100 Gecs is taking them too seriously. Seriously, don’t. Understandably, this has become a lot more difficult given their meteoric rise and the establishment of Dylan Brady and Laura Les as hyperpop tastemakers, thrust upon them following the release of their seminal

Alex Wilcox – Always

DJ and producer Alex Wilcox found his way to Berlin by way of Austin, Texas, determined to f*** some shit up. The tracks he makes speak directly toward this modus operandi. They play like hyperactive, erratic Frankenstein’s monsters of dance music’s most propulsive styles and sounds, stitched together into fluorescent

Roundup, Dec #1

From hyperpop surprise releases to New Wave jazz, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated on what we have on repeat.   100 Gecs – Torture Me  While the world still waits for the hyperpop duo’s hotly

Marcel Dettmann – Fear Of Programming

In the decade since his last solo LP, Marcel Dettman has solidified his status as an icon in underground techno. His position as Berghain resident and work with legendary labels such as Ostgut Ton and his own MDR and Bad Manners has made him one of the most influential artists

Q+A: 5 Minutes with Yoav

One thing is certain: South African singer-songwriter Yoav has shown himself to be a maverick in the Electronic music market. Getting his start right after high school, the musician signed with a record label before travelling to New York City where he developed his signature guitar-playing style.  Using the body

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