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Seventeen remixes of five album tracks from Lay-Far’s True, Necessary, Kind album, covering various flavours of house, broken beat, bass, techno and drum & bass.

Moin—the collaboration of Valentina Magaletti and Raime’s Tom Halstead and Joe Andrews—will release a new album in October on AD 93. You Never End marks Moin’s shift into a new phase with vocal collaborations across the album from Olan Monk, james K, Coby Sey, and Sophia Al-Maria. Across 11 tracks, Moin re-contextualise grunge, shoegaze, and […]

Or:la will release a new EP on fabric Originals. Moonlight Crush was created to be experienced in a club or rave, which is where Or:la, real name Orlagh Dooley, feels most at home. The heavy rhythmic synths and organs are reminiscent of losing yourself on the dancefloor, the scent of smoke machines and sweat is […]

Seven years…that’s the time between Mount Kimbie‘s third album, Love What Survives, and their fourth, The Sunset Violent. During that time, Dominic Maker relocated to Los Angeles, California, where he wrote for artists including James Blake, Travis Scott, Slowthai, Rosalía, and Jay-Z; meanwhile, Kai Campos, his partner, whom he met at London Southbank university, remained […]

Alex Albrecht will returns to Analogue Attic Recordings for the Australian label’s inaugural release of 2024. Allambie is an immersive exploration spanning house, downtempo, and ambient genres. While it’s characterised Albrecht’s trademark field recordings and enchanting piano motifs, the release integrates new hardware and synth sounds to his palette. Albrecht is perhaps best known for his […]

A “dazzling innovator of this art form,” Nini Nobless broke new ground in electronic music in the early 1980s with synth disco duo Lime.

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.


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