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Sam Shepherd, the artist better known as Floating Points, will release a new album in September. Cascade was devised as a follow-on from Crush, his second album, and it’s aimed and allowing him and his audience to experience Floating Points in its traditional form on a dancefloor once more. We’re told to expect “sumptuous sonic […]
LSDXOXO, real name RJ Glasgow, will release his debut album in September. DOGMA consolidates Glasgow’s sound after a period of “healing and self-discovery,” we’re told. Whereas his last release—2023’s Delusions of Grandeur (D.O.G.) EP—was created as a communication between DJ and dancefloor, DOGMA marks a shift towards the singer-songwriter and live show process. Across 11 […]
Strut Records will release a new compilation compiled by Kampire, a revered East African DJ. Forging her reputation through memorable performances for Nyege Nyege Festival in Uganda over the last decade, Kampire is celebrated for her sets spanning the full range of African music styles, from the ’70s and ’80s to the present day. Born […]
Beginning in 2012, Brooklyn-based duo Francis Harris and Anthony Collins (a.k.a Grant)—who have both released solo XLR8R podcasts—have released a stack of quality house records as Frank & Tony, a collaborative projects that serve homage to the belief that house music continues to bring communities together from its earliest days until the present. Their first […]
DJ Nigga Fox has a new album on the way. Chá Preto, a six-track LP, is a filled with “suffering and introspection” we’re told, and it signifies a shift from Nigga Fox’s dancefloor rhythms. “Beats come sparse, a very personal phraseology, the dancefloor a memory,” the Lisbon label explains. Chá Preto follows 2019 album Cartas […]
Ivy Lab, also known as Sabre and Stray, will release a new EP on Future Classic. Demon Dust stems from a love of UK bass but “plays with tempo and collides hip-hop with jungle, LA humidity, and London grit,” we’re told. It follows releases on Dirtybird and their own TWTW London imprint. “We’ve built a […]
Ryan Crosson has released a new album as Ryan Crosson and The Ridgewood Vanguard on London label FRNTR. We Can Only Ever Be How We Are sees Crosson continuing to explore and push boundaries through his experimental musical output. Across 10 tracks, he brings together an array of friends including Ryan Cavanagh, Violeta Vicci, Emil […]
Jaymie Silk doesn’t make straight up-and-down techno or house music. The Paris artist draws from a range of influences informed by his Afro-European heritage and his teenage years in rap, firstly as an MC but then as a beat-maker—before he moved to Montreal, Canada in 2013. While there, he became tired by the lack of […]
Damar Davis is a house producer and DJ from Cypress park, California. He’s also the host of Say Less on dublab Radio and the founder of Salon Recordings, a label where he’s put out the work of Jay Sound and DJ Born Again Virgin. He connected through music through his family, all of whom play […]
Rrose is the elusive incarnation of Seth Horvitz, an artist from California, currently based in London. After several years producing glitch-heavy experiments as Sutekh, Horvitz launched Rrose in 2011 with a mysterious EP on Function and Regis’ now decommissioned Sandwell District, which they followed with a string of vinyl releases on their own own Eaux […]
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