LA-based label, Omen Recordings, releases the 8th iteration of its VA series RITUAL, titled “RITUALØ8” with 6 tracks of meticulously...
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Mysterious newcomer Mawari brings proper Techno attitude without the stiff upper lip on his latest self-released album, “Pazmid”. Pazmid by...
Jonas Kopp continues his Collaborations series with Staffan Linzatti off his Buenos Aires-based TREMSIX label sharing a few tricks and continuing to introduce talented producers currently on the rise with “CO.LAB 009”. CO.LAB 009 by Staffan Linzatti & Jonas KoppCO.LAB 009 by Staffan Linzatti & Jonas Kopp The best way...
Despite its plentiful beauty, nature is often rife with chaos and wrath. Techno as a genre offers a rich medium...
Len Faki returns with “Fusion Remixes 01/03” for a hand-picked, star-studded remix album in his first of the Fusion Remixes...
Lewis Fautzi brings all the two-steppers around the world some heat for the dancefloor with his first release of the year. “Irrational Fear of Failure” is a four-track EP off the Mord label full of bleepy keys and crunchy bass lines sure to make even the biggest wallflower get jiggy....
Metapattern comes out of the box swinging with no-nonsense Minimal Techno that is modestly jackin’ on Truncate’s label. While plenty...
Fadi Mohem continues his excellent stretch of self-released EPs on his eponymous imprint, MOHEM, with “MOHEM 03”. MOHEM 03 by...
“Pleasure Phonetix” is the latest EP from Australian production wonder Mabel, releasing on the coveted Berlin imprint, Step Ball Chain. Run by Roza Terenzi, the label seemingly can’t miss and have been dropping nothing but genre-propelling talent and ultra concise releases over the last two years. Pleasure Phonetix by MabelPleasure...
Steddi returns to Dense & Pika’s Kneaded Pains label with “Dub Informations” featuring 3 dancefloor weapons. Dub Informations by SteddiDub...
Tensal and ARTS do it again with another outstanding release. “Virgo” is a guiding light for Techno in 2024 with...
The latest release on XL Recordings, “Dreamfear/Boy Sent From Above,” from the enigmatic maestro Burial harkens back to elements of his earlier work while incorporating the more rave-y direction his music has taken lately. Burial’s music can’t really be called Electronic “Dance” Music. It often begs the question, ‘can this...