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Carl Craig to reissue More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art

Detroit techno pioneer Carl Craig has announced that his seminal 1997 record More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art has been remastered and will soon be reissued on his own Planet E label. Whilst no specific release date has been provided, it is expected that the album will appear in double vinyl,

Marcel Dettman and Silent Servant to feature on The Corner’s next release

Brooklyn-based record label The Corner has detailed its upcoming release: a three-track EP that will feature Marcel Dettman, Silent Servant and label head Anthony Parasole. Titled Bloodlines, the EP’s A-side will be covered by Berghain resident Dettmann’s ‘Take One,’ while LA techno stalwart Silent Servant and Parasole will each provide a

News: Aphex Twin announces ‘Cheetah EP’

Aphex Twin has announced that he will be releasing his latest work with Warp Recordson Friday 8 July. Not too much information has been provided about the release, although this will be out as CD, Cassette and Digital track only, included on download available with vinyl. According to the press

Jai Paul and his brother are up to something

As the title suggests, Jai Paul has teamed up with A.K. Paul in the form of Paul Institute, but no one seems to have any other information about what the two are planning. For now, you can sign up for the institute via their page, and hopefully more information arises

Daedelus explains his music for Ableton

The talented Daedelus was the head guest speaker at INPUT 2015, a music producer’s conference that was held in June of last year run with Ableton live school. the Brainfeeder/Ninja Tune artist has been an iconic figure in Los Angeles’ underground music scene and it’s amazing to see his music

Legendary artist David Bowie dies at 69

Legendary artist David Bowie has passed away, his publicist, and later his family, has confirmed late last night. The musician, who’s career has stretched across decades, has influenced and touched the lives of nearly every genre of music, and his discography has highlighted the limitless creativity that could be within

Rustie cancels gigs citing ‘addiction and mental health’ problems

Russell Whyte, aka Rustie, let his fans know that he is suffering from ‘addiction and mental health problems’ over the weekend via Twitter and this was followed by an update on Facebook today confirming that he would be pulling out of ‘all gigs in the near future’ to focus on getting well. The first quarter

Gerd Janson and Floating Points to play Hope Works

The Sheffield warehouse and arts venue has announced five events to take place in the first quarter of 2016. It all kicks off on Saturday 30th January with headliner A Made Up Sound who are set to rock the newest space in the venue, Little Mesters. Floating Points will play a six

Richie Hawtin releases new LP

Earlier in the week we found out that it was Richie Hawtin behind the recent mystery 12 inches from the Plus 8 label to drop at Hard Wax records in Berlin. We were expecting the next release in the series today as promised by the DJ and producer in his

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