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World-conquering British producer Bonobo is set to return to Ninja Tune with the impending release of his new Flashlight EP, and has shared the title track on SoundCloud to celebrate the reunion. In a further act of generosity – or as a simple exercise in the art of cross promotion, depending

Details of the final installment of Hyperdub’s four-part 10th Anniversary compilation series have been announced, with the crowning jewel revealed to be a previously unreleased Burial track. According to Hyperdub, the untitled cut is “unusually triumphant” with a “relatively direct 2 step feel.” With 28 tracks spread over two-discs, Hyperdub 10.4

Green Language: In mythology, medieval literature and occultism, the language of the birds is postulated as a mystical, perfect divine language, green language, adamic language, enochian language, angelic language or a mythical or magical language used by birds to communicate with the initiated. Scottish producer extraordinaire Rustie released a follow up to 2011’s

Itoa has been on my radar for an incredibly long time. The talented UK-based producer and DJ messaged me some two or three years ago while I was still an editor over at EARMILK, and his music struck me as uniquely different than the hundreds of other submissions I was

Good Luck And Do Your Best by Gold Panda It’s been three years since Gold Panda’s universally acclaimed and endlessly alluring ‘Half of Where You Live’ came out. The 2013 album was a globe-trotting adventure in which the British producer took us on an epic odyssey from Brazil to the

Richard Norris and Erol Alkan comprise Beyond The Wizards Sleeve, and they’ve been releasing miscellaneous remixes for a better part of a decade now. Until recently, there was no news about any full length projects, but that’s all about to change. To prepare for The Soft Bounce, their upcoming debut

It’s easy to think of Kaytranada as someone who’s been around forever. The 23-year old producer has been putting out music so consistently over the last couple of years that his impressive body of work already amounts to dozens upon dozens of quality tracks, EPs, official and unofficial remixes alike.

Happy Meals are an experimental electro-pop duo who are based in Glasgow but, like many of that vibrant city’s creatives, are firmly international in their outlook. Suzanne Rodden sings in both English and French and there’s a European disco flavour to the couple’s tangy music as well, not to mention

Club cheval may have just dropped one of the subtly creepiest videos of the year in the form of visuals for ‘Young Rich and Radical.’ This video is a radically different video than their previous music video for ‘Discipline,’ which featured enthusiastic teens playing a game of house-wide musical chairs

BADBADNOTGOOD is back just in time for the weekend, and they come bearing gifts, this time titled ‘Speaking Gently.’ The jazz and hip hop influenced trio know how to create psychedelic beats at the drop of the hat and this newest is a crescendo of beautiful melodies that highlight how

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