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Charles Meyer Readies Summer Weapon (Free Download)
With the summer fast approaching, the time for big open air tech records has undoubtedly arrived, and in Won’t Stop from NYC based Charles Meyer we’ve got an undeniable dancefloor weapon. Having enjoyed huge support from the likes of Damian Lazarus and Golf Clap in recent times, the LA native posseses a budding reputation thanks to... Read more »

Abandoned ushers Montreal into new era with radical rave experience [Review]
May 6th saw the Montreal underground unite under the ambition Abandoned banner as a legion of local collectives and crews joined forces to present Abandoned Academy – a 24 hours experiential rave moulded within the walls of an eery lake-side boarding school. Situated beyond the outer limits of the Canadian city, the collaboration extracted the... Read more »

School In Session: Montreal primed for the return of Abandoned rave series
Montreal party series Abandoned returns May 6th to present a one day rave in a vacant school setting in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. The event will host Diynamic pair Adana Twins as well as talents like Drol. (Live), Chiino, Risa, Atroxx, Jimmy Be, Or Room, Johnny Messina, Rafa Pineda, Adam Husa, Kris Tin and Vowels &... Read more »

Lakerama: Talking style, sound, and the challenges of teamwork with the rising Irish duo
With their new EP dropping today, we caught up with Cork/Limerick based duo Lakerama to find out more about how they formed their image and their eclectic style. They let us in on the details of their new tracks, how they create their own sound and what’s coming up next… For those not familiar with... Read more »

Take Ten: Adana Twins
Hamburg’s own Adana Twins land in Montreal on May 6th for the latest edition of the Abandoned series. The German duo will be hosted in an undisclosed location by an ensemble of Quebec’s leading collectives including the likes Ancient Future, Husa Sounds, Front Rite, 8day and Octov. Ahead of their arrival we had the pleasure of catching... Read more »

Are you a Montague or a Capulet? Living the tragedy with London’s CoLab Theatre [Review]
“Are you a Montague or are you a Capulet?” When a play starts with you signing away your life on a disclaimer, you know it’s going to be a good one. Stood outside the CoLab theatre factory, just under the towering shadow of London’s Shangri-La, I waited for my night to begin. Montagues and Capulets... Read more »

Cristoph debuts on Sasha’s ‘Last Night On Earth’ [Review]
Cristoph requires absolutely no introduction words. His achievements as an artist speak for their own. His name has shown up in most of the relevant imprints of the scene. Talking about Suara, VIVa Music, Material, 20/20 Vision, Defected, Truesoul, Kittball, Noir Music, Circus Recordings and that is one type of list that very, very few... Read more »

Time To Techno: Joseph Capriati Comes To Dublin
The don, the mac daddy, the prince of techno, Joseph Capriati has cultivated a stellar reputation over the years as one of the most influential techno artists of his generation. From Awakenings to Timewarp, from Berghain to Fabric, the Italian is universally lauded as a supreme selector. It was perhaps his famed residency at Music... Read more »

Matador takes on ANNA’s ‘Haze Moon’, soon on RUKUS
Ireland’s finest, Matador is in for an ambitious 2017. RUKUS, his imprint, originally intended for Dublin’s live artist productions only, is officially expanding its range of artists. To kick off this new age in great style, he opens doors for Brazilian Techno exponent ANNA who delivers two outstanding original cuts that come next to an... Read more »

VONDA7 Remixes Crowhea – ‘Skipped Lines’ on Disorder [Premiere + Interview]
Berlin-based producer VONDA7 has constructed a stellar reputation with appearances on the likes of Sasha’s Last Night On Earth imprint and Pan-Pot’s Second State label, among countless top notch releases. This month, she makes her bow on Disorder with a splendid rework of Crowhea’s ‘Skipped Lines’, showcasing a soothing yet powerful, synth-laden masterpiece. We were lucky enough... Read more »