fbpx
Current track

Title

Artist


tracks

Page: 4

Commissioned by Unidisc, Dave Lee gives Come On Dance, Dance from flashly 1970s studio project Saturday Night Band a 9 minute rubdown, including bongo-riddled breakdown that will be catnip for DJs and dancefloors.

Hands up if you had Lars Behrenroth dropping a gnarly as f acid track for the summer of 2023

Carrying the torch for Midwest Techno, Autokinetic drops a rude and raucous four track EP on vinyl and digital from Fixed Rhythms.

Dubbyman and Dan Piu channel an almost mystical vibration on Credo Tracks Vol 1, on vinyl from new label Sole Aspect.

The incendiary Diva 2022 mix is the lead and centerpiece for PPPPP The Remixes Part 1 on Rhythm Cult, a label that does not cut corners and certainly didn’t spare any expense on the first of what is implied will be a series of remix packages.

Bangin’ remix from the legendary DJ Rolando (Underground Resistance, Los Hermanos) of SCUBA LYFE, the hazy, deliriously hypnotic and appropriately trippy b-side track from Manchester producer Black Eyes

Retromigration drops Straight Foxin’ for Wolf Music, an organic-sounding, musically rich album full of jazz-flavoured club and club-adjacent jams.

Chicago’s Hiroko Yamamura selects 11 Chicago house festival tracks ahead of ARC Music Festival, coming this Labor Day Weekend (September 1 through September 3 2023) at Union Park.

Steve Mill’s God Given EP is four track, smooth, slightly-disco-ish deep house affair, featuring spoken word vocals from Bongani Mehlomakhulu on Dirt Crew Recordings.

“Dance and Kill” is a “bridge from cold wave to techno” but the energies flow both ways in this impossible collaboration between German techno producer Ellen Allien and Italian Darkwave artists Ash Code.

The latest releases from Aathee are picking up a head of steam like the blazed, nodding “Pull Up” by co-founder Hopscotch.

With little more than some gentle filter tweaks, you get seven minutes of relentless glitterball disco-tech. On Rhythm and Truth, 6th Borough Project drop a quality example of how to do loop-filter house well.

Straight outta nowhere, Ninja Tune has dropped a new remix from Moodymann of “What Not To Do,” an unreleased track ahead of Roisin Murphy’s forthcoming album Hit Parade.

Ornaments makes some beautiful vinyl and Wareika recorded some beautiful music for this one. The live electronic trio create a vivid tapestry for explorations in deep, dubby and esoteric sounds on new album Tizinabi.

The Planet Love trilogy is a three 12 inch set pulled from the early 1990s archives of groundbreaking Swiss electronic music producer Marco Repetto.

Paris Cesvette and Chakra Blue team up for a cosmic soul crunch called Caving In on Sy Sez’s Raising Records.

Andrew Emil has been leaning in hard on showcasing his remixing skills and that’s the theme of Nite Dreams from a leading light in the vinyl deep house world, Yore.

A product of Minnesota, Riley Smithson has been releasing music for nearly a decade as Shrimpnose—an alias he launched in 2017 with the Dawn cassette tape. He became drawn to music after developing a debilitating stutter in childhood as a way of articulating feelings, (“It’s always been so much easier for me to express how […]

The German duo made up of producer David Platzdasch and pianist / keyboardist Holger Dix cultivate moods rather than making cookie-cutter dancefloor bangers-on-demand on Apparent Movement from Closer To Truth.

Chicago’s DJ Lady D selects her top 19 Chicago house festival tracks ahead of ARC Music Festival, coming this Labor Day Weekend (September 1 through September 3 2023) at Union Park.