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Premiere: Amtrac kicks of 2024 with new single ‘Feedback’
In the relentless pulse of Amtrac’s latest sonic journey, ‘Feedback’, the beats hit like a fever dream on a neon-soaked dance floor. With vocals from the enigmatic Amtrac himself, the artist plunges headfirst into a maelstrom of sound, weaving a tapestry that is both hypnotic and heart-heavy. His introspective lyrics touch on the yearning to... Read more »
Premiere: Tel Aviv’s talented Juan Yarin announces debut 2 track EP on Khen’s imprint, Closure
As an artist blessed with remarkable talent, Juan Yarin has been a highly regarded name on Tel Aviv’s dance music scene for ages. As a DJ and producer, he’s been one of the most exciting locals to emerge from the dance music hotspot alongside names such as Roy Rosenfeld, Guy Gerber, Magit Cacoon, Shlomi Aber... Read more »
Premiere: DGTL Records scoops up Sweely for debut with ‘Extra Man,’ cementing his reputation as forward-thinking force
Renowned electronic music artist Sweely is set to make a groundbreaking debut on DGTL Records with his latest release, ‘Extra Man’. This highly anticipated debut showcases Sweely’s unique blend of innovative soundscapes, cementing his reputation as a forward-thinking force in the electronic music scene. ‘Extra Man’ is a sonic journey that effortlessly fuses Sweely’s signature... Read more »
Premiere: Jiminy Hop continues his remix spree, jumping onto UV with a hypnotizing take on Paul Thomas’ ‘Emotional Landscapes’
After a series of fresh and unique original and remixes on labels such as Meanwhile, Plaisirs Sonores & Mango Alley, Jiminy Hop makes his debut on UV with his remix of ‘Emotional Landscapes’ by label boss Paul Thomas. The remix got early support from Nick Warren, Hernan Cattaneo, Guy J, Marsh, Sahar Z, GMJ, Eelke... Read more »
Premiere: Hilit Kolet’s compulsive, marching rhythms on ‘Hot Mess’ get a deep and messy treatment by the legendary, Mike Dunn
Hilit Kolet debuts on Rekids with ‘Hot Mess’, including remixes from the legendary Mike Dunn. Following her remix of Terry Farley & Wade Teo’s ‘Why We Dance’, Hilit steps up to the Rekids plate with her debut EP for Radio Slave’s label with her single ‘Hot Mess’. A relentlessly driving drum machine werqout, ‘Hot Mess’... Read more »
Premiere: wAFF takes on Max Dean’s ‘In You,’ injecting it with a juicy bassline and alluring tones
NeXup Records frontman and breakthrough talent Max Dean kicks off his 2024 release schedule with an emphatic EP on Richy Ahmed’s Four Thirty Two imprint backed by a great remix by wAFF. Following a slew of credible releases in 2023, which saw Max sit amongst the world’s most prominent Minimal / Deep Tech artists, Max... Read more »
Premiere: Mila Journée transforms Lo-Fi aesthetics into avant-garde dancefloor weapons with 4 Track EP, Diving, via DESSERT
Few artists make fringe soundscapes as powerfully accessible as Mila Journée. Channeling an eclectic array of leftfield sample chops and mangled synth hits into a highly danceable frame, the Brazilian artist’s four-tracker ‘Diving’ transforms Lo-Fi aesthetics into avant-garde dancefloor weapons with remixes by Lehar and Losless for Dessert 026. ‘Diving’ unleashes erratically pitch-shifting synth salvos... Read more »
Premiere: Reaching its zenith, Bedouin’s ‘Temple of Dreams’ remix series welcomes Nandu with a tender, meditative late-night cut of ‘Love and Hate’
Bedouin’s lauded debut album ‘Temple Of Dreams’ has soared to remarkable heights, buoyed by collaborations with a constellation of gifted musicians. Since its release, the award-winning duo, renowned for their deep and organic interpretation of house music, has masterfully orchestrated a mesmerizing series of remixes. Already graced by luminaries like Anja Schneider, Catz’ N Dogz,... Read more »
Premiere: Lee Foss’ South Of Saturn invites Not Not for an intoxicating debut EP on the label
Having cut his teeth as a drummer in his younger years, California-born Not Not transitioned to twisting synth knobs and jog-wheels, quickly building up a diverse discography on respected labels from Terminal Underground to This Ain’t Bristol and beyond. Making his first outing on Lee Foss’s South Of Saturn imprint in January 2024, the up-and-coming... Read more »
Premiere: Leftwing: Kody bring devastatingly dark bass and iconic synth to ‘Tell Me,’ on rework of Industry Standard classic
Industry Standard’s ‘What You Want’ dropped in 1997 at the height of UKG’s popularity and has remained an ever-green gem. Leftwing : Kody now rewire it for 2023 dance floors while remaining sympathetic to the original. The bass is devastatingly dark and heavy, whilst the iconic synth and vocal phrases remain in place, and the... Read more »