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Stripped down big room sounds and jackin up front minimalist Midwest techno with FM synth exploration feature heavy on Dustin...
Heady Essen event crew, label and studio The Third Room drops the second slice of its “Stone Techno” series, available on both limited wax and digital. The collective’s concept of “The Third Room” comes from philosopher Homi K. Bhabha, referring to a place where “different cultures can exist and correlate...
LMajor keeps it UK with four cuts of classic UKG and Jungle, and a hint of jazz. At the end...
Berlin-based Rockets Audio delivers a hefty 24-track compilation of minimal house delights. With forty-odd releases, and several substantial compilations under...
Introspective and dialed in sounds courtesy of The Palmer Initiative bring laid back acid and breakbeat jammers on the Terra EP. Moody ensembles span a large spectrum of style and character with these three tracks, coming out on HOT HAUS RECS. Stepping forward with a progressive house vibe and finishing...
The third VA release on the Georgian imprint relatively new to the scene Murder Tbilisi explores ominous territory with the...
The Berlin based minimalist Amotik returns to self release another pair of tonic driven, atmosphere laden functional techno pieces on...
Indonesian standout talent Ecilo returns with a powerful four-track release on seminal Swedish techno imprint Planet Rhythm. Following up his strong outing on We Are the Brave (DE review here), and what could possibly be a career-defining album release on Jeff Mills’ Axis Records, Indonesia’s Reza Putra Ananda aka Ecilo...
Bored Lord traverses summertime romps and late night jams in her five-tune heater, Neither Dusk Nor Dawn. Two thousand and...
Greyscale’s second release on its Exposure Series, titled Luminous Energy, is an explorative four-track compilation demonstrating masterful execution and distinct...
Indira Paganotto’s debut on Pan-Pot’s Second State label delivers intriguing, disorientingly global vocal samples alongside spacey, restrained techno cuts. The filtered opening kick bounces like a ball in a silent room, warning chords swelling larger and building a tension that is broken most unexpectedly into a psytrance-nodding stampede. A major...