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Agar Agar – Player Non Player

In 2016, Clara Cappagali and Armand Bultheel happened upon the biggest hit of their careers so far. For a moment, it felt impossible to avoid the New Wave pulse of Prettiest Virgin on indie blogs and playlists, the song becoming a sleeper hit for left field tastemakers and the fortunate

[PREMIERE] Milk & Sugar, Killed Kassette, SKAPES with Thornetta Davis – Feels Like

Germany’s iconic house outfit Milk & Sugar return with a new track for 2023, Feels Like, a collaboration with UK DJs Killed Kassette and Skapes with vocals from the Queen of Detroit Blues, singer Thornetta Davis. Bright, upbeat, and bouncy, Feels Like provides some much needed light to banish those

Q+A: 5 minutes with Terrasoul

Let’s introduce Terrasoul, a House / Electronic producer and DJ from Cape Town, South Africa. Having performed at some of the Motherland’s most recognised music festivals like Rocking The Daisies, Oppikoppi, and CTEMF, Kaelem Fakier is entrenched in the local dance music scene, having previously showcased his ability during a

Bonobo, Jacques Greene – Fold

Last year saw Simon Green, AKA Bonobo, release what had been touted as his ‘masterpiece.’ Fragments, while perhaps not as groundbreaking as anticipated, did see Green venturing outside the Bonobo boundaries more than before, and thankfully so. Safety, after all, has proven time and again to be Green’s Achilles heel.

Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter announces solo orchestral album, ‘Mythologies’

Thomas Bangalter, one half of French house duo Daft Punk, is releasing a solo album. Mythologies, which arrives April 17 on Erato/Warner Classics, is Bangalter’s first independent orchestral work.  The album arrives after the artist was commissioned in 2021 to create the score for a ballet of the same name.

Björk, Shygirl, Sega Bodega – Ovule (Sega Bodega Remix)

Seeing the names Björk, Shygirl, and Sega Bodega on a single track credit is the gift we didn’t know we needed. The queen of avant-garde baroque pop embracing the new vanguard of artists carrying her pioneering efforts into the future is a breath of fresh air, and with the Bodega

Nene H – Trifecta

For those introduced to Nene H during the cycle of her debut album, Ali, you may associate her most closely with a style of techno that takes hard hitting austerity, and stirs it up with atmospheric ambience rooted in cultural pathos and emotional gravitas. The blue-tinged world of Ali, a

Richie Hawtin launches PhD scholarship at University of Huddersfield

Techno icon and producer Richie Hawtin has launched a scholarship in electronic music at The University of Huddersfield. The programme, officially titled The Richie Hawtin PhD Scholarship in Electronic Music, Cultures and Production, will see the successful application receive tutoring from Hawtin himself, and the scholarship awarded in Hawtin’s name. 

Aphex Twin teases live performance comeback

Iconic producer Aphex Twin has dropped hints about his first live show since 2019. According to NME, a mysterious website with the URL www.190823.co.uk and featuring the producer’s logo inside the word LONDON has fans into a tailspin. Now, fans are speculating that this could be a message hinting at

Deadcrow, MYSTXRIVL, Kareful, KAVERN

Deadcrow’s new song ‘Hyperdrive’ is a blast

Playing catch on the darker side of the sonic playground, producer Deadcrow recently released a synth-heavy Wave record titled ‘Hyperdrive’. Liberal with the Bass, the Quality Goods Records signee had specific intentions when producing the track. “The goal was to make a riddim track but with wave sound design, and

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