Forging the metals of chromium synth waves, liquid breakbeats, and steely kickdrums, Kessler proves himself to be a highly original...
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With a sophisticated mixture of progressive funk and acid tinge, MOY successfully creates a vision of utopia in “Acid Entrée.”...
Pool is an unfamiliar planet. You crash land into a territory that is at once organic and otherworldly. By listening, you are tasked with deciphering into familiar syntax something beautifully novel and alien. It is a coded message from another place. Something very strange has landed in a field not...
The young and upcoming Dublin-based DJ/Producer Pagan showcases his knack for infectious synth melodies, spacious sound design, and a touch...
When Four Tet, Thom Yorke, and Rosalía all ask you to remix their music, you know you’re doing something right....
Skillfully merging the strangest of bedfellows from DNB to early aughts Madonna samples to arcade music like DJ sets in miniature, this release from France’s Seul Ensemble cultivates an icy-cool ambience with skittering drums and walls of nostalgia. Opening with a flash of oldschool breaks, a snappy kick, flying in...
London selector and Alien Sound Trax label head Theo Nasa delivers another slice of high energy exuberant techno in a...
“Solaris” by Sleepy Rich is a moody exposé of funky patterns, sophisticatedly pieced together to create a mind-altering journey bounding...
Bored Lord traverses summertime romps and late night jams in her five-tune heater, Neither Dusk Nor Dawn. Two thousand and twenty-one has been a big year for Bored Lord. The Oakland, California native has already dealt seven releases, including a 15-track compilation album in January. In July, she graced the...
Introspective and dialed in sounds courtesy of The Palmer Initiative bring laid back acid and breakbeat jammers on the Terra...
Paul & Shark throw down ravey breakbeat and mischievous UKG for a 90’s extravaganza guest starring Maruwa and Stones Taro....
A smoother and more emotionally resonant album than you might expect from the Berlin-based headliner FJAAK, this album focuses on contemplative breaks and understated eddies of synth such that when the kick lands, it means something different. Felix Wagner and Aaron Röbig have a number of tricks up their sleeve...