Alex Grandy – La Carretera Alex Grandy is an Italian DJ and producer who has been toiling away since 2000. Now he steps out for a new solo EP containing three tracks on the Equilibrium label. They each demonstrate a great sense of mood and balance darkness with light throughout. First...
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Acumen – Welcome Back Time Has Changed Late last year Acumen served up his debut LP, a light-hearted take on tech house that came on his own Time Has Changed imprint. It was a refreshing vision, as is this new solo EP, Welcome Back, which offers four tracks of dancefloor facing but...
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andhim – The Wizard Of Us EP [Get Physical] Despite only really being around for just over 12 months, andhim have made a great name for themselves with releases on labels like Terminal M and Monaberry, but here take a big step up with a new EP on Get Physical. Entitled The Wizard of us...
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Reflections by Saytek – 808 Recordings Saytek’s 2012 was a whirlwind affair, with a sterling long-player, Cubism, that was borne on the wings of a seemingly endless live schedule. Honing tracks on the road, the album fused their freeform into a compact setting, and he finished the year...
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Acid Distrikt – Depends EP Edu Imbernon’s Eklektisch label has long harbored a propensity for bassline led pastures. All things considered, however, Acid District’s inaugural release for the imprint is still amongst the label’s most emphatic moments—and a far cry from...
Joe Drive – Th...
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Joe Drive’s productions always adhere to an unpredictable, excellently produced palette, just as recent efforts of his such as Revelation and Junopolis are indicative of. As such, his is a talent that perfectly fits the ethos behind Keith Worthy’s Aesthetic Audio imprint—itself a...
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EP One by Deacon – Sweep The Floor Records Leeds has been a hotbed of electronic music since the late 80s, with a rich history and exuberant nightlife stretching back still further. With such pedigree, new artists and labels pop up almost weekly, and one such pup is Sweep The Floor,...
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AMPC Underground Pop (4Clubbers) Japan has a rich dance music scene and is something of a bastion in the east for such sounds. It’s no surprise, then, that more and more producers are emerging. One such pair is Tokyo based artists Diego Acaqui and Nic Liu, who are a live duo as well as...
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Lucid Dreaming – Summer Sampler 2013 Aus label Lucid Dreaming have prepped a brand new Summer Sampler package ahead of the arrival of the first sun that shows them to be a label tinged with blissful Balearica as much as lush house. Tracks come from an array of fresh and exciting artists and...
