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At 1:05 you should be prepared to get happy. Hustlin’ All Day by Portuguese producer Bernardo Mota gets positively joyful at that moment as this lovely little track erupts with bigger-than-Def Mix piano chords going up like fireworks.

First Cut welcomes TR One, Giles Armstrong and Reflection Port Assembly on shiny black wax on Crossing The Red Line.

Firefly by Conrad marks an artist at the peak of their creative powers. Unfortunately, it is also a posthumous release: Conrad took his own life before the Firefly EP was released.

Levon Vincent has a clear affinity here for the record, which presaged a darker, more physical turn for analog-driven techno and deep house. Vincent is a fellow traveler and his work on these remixes is nothing short of stunning.

With the onset of summer comes the big, feel good tunes and Seamus Haji and Michael Gray provide you all of that warm goodness with Wish out on Defected’s Big Love sublabel

It may be cheapening the art and coarsening the discourse when all we have to say about a record is mf, this is dope but mf, this is dope. When it comes to her public discography, Roberta has not missed.

5 Mag founder and editor-in-chief Czarina Mirani has launched Cz’s House, a new mix show recorded regularly at Cz’s actual house. Episode 4 is live now.

Nachtbraker’s tracks are often a subtle hybrid of elements of deep house and classic Detroit techno with echoes of 90s Dutch house, all filtered through a highly detailed sound design process. So it is here with four tracks of futurist hybrid 4/4 on Capichone.

Phil Kieran’s latest album is a vibrant tour de force inspired by the old movie palace where it was made.

Three weekend-long events for the Berlin event will follow a ten track compilation from some of the friends, family & honored guests from the label out June 23. AWAY 10 YEARS features single tracks from Moodymann, Eluize, Move D, Axel Boman, AWAY Soundsystem, Lady Starlight, Inland, Mark Broom, Discrete Circuit and Attila & Blivv. The […]

Another 12 inch deep house record that’s all about the groove and how to cook with it from Chicago’s Snad.

With a new album coming this August and fresh off the decks at Printworks’ closing weekend, Camelphat has even more good news for us: new music dropping this Friday. The duo shared a 15-second sneak peak of their new track, ‘Hope,’ on social media earlier this week, leaving fans patiently counting down the days until […]

Fred P “reshapes” this four track deep house groover on Mike Grant’s legendary Moods & Grooves label.

Photonz drops an album of spares, rares and sketches as a yummy bandcamp only release for diggers and DJs seeking ultra deep cuts.

Joyce Muniz, Fred Everything, LF System, Conrad Colson, How to Save a Landmark, the AI botnet eating streaming platforms alive and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag, out now.

Ninja Tune will release the debut album of Barry Can’t Swim, real name Joshua Mannie. Mannie, an Edinburgh-born, London based producer, has been making a name for himself for making his own unique brand of jazz-inflicted electronic music. He signed to Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour for his 2022 EP, More Content. When Will We Land? […]

Growing up, Kareem Ali—a native of New York who now lives in Tucson, Arizona—wanted to be a rocket scientist and his first musical love was jazz. He found an early hero in Miles Davis, whose seminal Kind of Blue LP prompted Ali to pick up the trumpet back in middle school. More than a decade […]

The surprise sleeper hit of an illustrious career – Alexander Robotnick was already working on video art, soundtracks and world music when it began to gain a cult audience – “Problemes” has been reissued many times but never quite like this.

In Beyond Heaven, Mario Luna and publisher Brandon Johnson collect artwork from more than a decade of Chicago house music history, from the early days of legendary pioneers to lost icons of dance music.

“It’s not possible to be indifferent when someone died for delivering a hamburger.”