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Jessy Lanza remixes Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu’s ‘Renegade Breakdown’

Image: Ninja Tune In 2019, Marie Davidson announced she was retiring from live club music. The Montreal based DJ/producer, and by her own right, slam poet, is largely known for her innovative live hardware sets. The announcement was eerily felicitous, as a few months later clubs would see themselves shut

Palms Trax teams up with Nonku Phiri on grooving afro-house track, ‘Petu’

Image CWPT Berlin based DJ and producer Palms Trax has released the new single Petu, featuring South African vocalist Nonku Phiri. The single ushers in the arrival of Trax’s new label, CWPT. Petu was originally released in dub form by Trax as a part of his stint for Grand Theft

Manuka Honey fuses the ancient with the future on bold debut, ‘Industrial Princess’

Image: Naafi Manuka Honey, like her namesake, is a rare and alluring talent. There is a captivating etherealness about the London based DJ and producer, and her work as an astrologer only deepens the mystique. Drawing from the grooves of her Pakistani-Latin heritage, her eclectic DJ sets combining folky cumbia

Burial’s ‘Dolphinz’ is an ambient deep dive into dystopian themes

Image by Georgina Cook There’s always been a sense of overt otherness about Burial. The London producer’s work often feels focused from the outside; a voyeur to the dance floor rather than the dance floor itself. It is this point of view that positions Burial as an infamously elusive practitioner,

Not Waving releases short film for new album, ‘How To Leave Your Body’

Image still from film by Michael Amstad and Marte Eknæs Not Waving‘s latest album How To Leave Your Body has been interpreted into a short film by Berlin artists Michael Amstad and Marte Eknæs. Amstad and Eknæs are known for their multimedia film projects and are frequent collaborators with the

Glastonbury stream technical nightmare leaves thousands of ticket holders without access

Image by Anna Barclay for Glastonbury Festival via Getty Images Glastonbury Festival experienced a livestream error this past weekend when thousands of ticket holders were denied access to the stream on the night of May 22nd.  The festival announced that they would be going digital for the 2021 edition, with

Bristol’s Batu launches free, inclusive studio with Dr. Martens

Image by Ben Price DJ and producer Batu has opened a free-to-access community focussed music studio in their base city of Bristol. Named First Light Studio, the new space was launched in collaboration with Dr. Martens. With a focus on empowering the local arts scene, First Light Studio is the

Metamorphic composer and producer Douran shares unusual EP

Image credit: Pascal Dash Multi-talented Parisian producer Douran has just shared his metamorphic EP, Avalanche which also features an array of remixes alongside his original work. On the A-side of the EP, fans will find the original singles, filled with cinematic elements and calling for the “big screen” with a

Weekly Roundup: releases we’ve kept on repeat

Image by Dasom Hahn From gqom infected garage to PAC-MAN house collaborations, these are the releases that caught our attention this week. In no particular order:  Yaeji – PAC-TIVE Yaeji’s latest effort sees the Korean-American Dj/producer team up with PAC-MAN to create the theme track for the iconic game’s new

Mystical incantations from Il Est Vilaine’s French electronic album

Image credit: Mathieu Foucher It’s release day for Il Est Vilaine as they share their long-awaited debut album, Les Mystères de Lorient, a uniquely discomforting synth washed audio concept album that will leave fans reeling in the absurdity and clawing their way back for more. The Parisian duo refused to

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