In his first full-length since releasing as Carl Finlow on 20:20 Vision “Apparatus” and his self-released album “Crushed,” Carl Finlow...
Sean Ocean
After a year-long hiatus, New York based Echologist, aka Brendon Moeller, reunites with French-based label Knotweed for “Salt and Pepper”...
Argentinian techno stalwarts Andrés Zacco and Sebastián Galante team up as Oscean to debut their “Ideoma” EP – a formidable collaboration released under the mighty Tresor label with strong dark grooves and 4 tracks dripping in pure class. The review could begin and end with, “Ok, so there’s a new...
We started publishing music reviews in November 2020. DE wanted a way to keep engaging with the underground techno community...
One of the main goals Sean set out for himself was to help co-create a community through selflessness and partnership...
Northern California-based label Vexed Sphere returns with dripping and hypnotic, modular textured jams from NYC’s FadeFace, while continuing to explore the relationship between techno and advanced multimedia concepts. Vexed Sphere started as a brand new experience this past April, standing at the crossroads of print media, graphic design, poetry, and...
Cogo, the Slovenian Techno promotion crew and label headed up by brothers Josip Križnič (Assembler), Antonio Križnič (Tonske), and friend...
Alexander Kowalski revives an original alias, DisX3, to appear on Croatian label Out of Place Records. On his Shattered EP,...
This four tracker from ARTS label head honcho (in the form of ARTS sublabel Stealth), Emmanuel proves why he’s calling the shots as a tastemaker for ARTS, a label which, let’s face it, is poised to upset more well known labels in its consistent quality output. The whole EP has...
Berlin resident Regent, often featured as Planet Rhythm and Arts favorite, brings intense high energy beats, and makes another slammin’,...
Undisputed techno heavy weight Oscar Mulero returns to Token Records with 4 monstrously thick and heavy techno tracks built for...
For anyone who has had the displeasure of attempting to program a drum patch by scratch, they will clearly appreciate Boris Divider’s mastery of it. To further turn that programming into a compelling musical statement is commendable and exciting. In a series of cool, sinister, and minimal tinged contemporary electro...