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Up-and-coming producer Poté has recently released Over The Water, and in preparation, we sat down to catch for 5 minutes to see what’s been happening in his world! Hi there, how are you and what are you up to today? I’m very well thanks, a bit busy today trying to

“Despite a hazy disco air that pops like an expertly timed laser show, the song’s good-time vibes are tempered by a slight gloom. It’s all the more enticing for them.” FADER Listen here.

When you think about great break-up albums, it tends to be soppy singer-songwriter stuff that springs immediately to mind. Dylan’s Blood On The Tracks. Bon Iver’s For Emma, Forever Ago. Every Adele album. BUT INSTRUMENTAL ELECTRONICA ARTISTS HAVE FEELINGS TOO, YOU KNOW?! Rival Consoles is the alias of London-based producer

“‘Dirt’ is a track where the bass shakes your bones and you’re taken away from the world into an electronic, dub-infused, minimal paradise.” WONDERLAND Listen here.

Today we’re incredibly excited to present a stunning live presentation of Yotam Mahler‘s ‘Late Bloomer,’ an R&B influenced piece that blends an interesting mix of classical composition with modern day musical tactics to blend into something entirely new. Alongside Soul & Gospel music, his studies in the Jerusalem Academy of

“We’re big fans of “Everything,” which mixes its own style of Dancehall, Jungle and Trap giving off the ultimate island vibes. Give it a spin below.” Earmilk Listen here.

We’re back with another mix, this time with Rio de Janeiro-based duo Marginal Men. The duo are largely known for their work with Portugal based Enchufada Records, but they are also known for their incredible live performances including playing the notorious Hard Ass Session in Lisbon, EDC Brazil, and spots

“The title cut unfurls and unfolds at its own pace, the production trickery allied to an emotional punch that will take a while to forget. Dima Terem directs the accompanying visuals, and the results are truly mindblowing.” Clash Watch here.

For 12 years, the great people behind SW4 have welcomed the world’s very best DJs and live electronic acts to London and have crafted the event to be one of Europe’s most respected music festivals. Today we’re incredibly excited to announce that we are giving away a pair of tickets

Warm your 8-bit cockles with this exclusive mix from Gameboy playing Russian futurist, Alexey Devayin. Read/ listen here.

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