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Montreal-based producerFade Runner (a.k.a. Simon Girard) has been gearing up for a massive release with Ancient Robot, a Montreal based record label. ‘Magic Feather’ is a stunning track off the release, and we’re excited to present this for you today. Drawing from early D&B influences, the artist carefully crafts layered

“The real genius lies in Maiah’s voice and the extreme emotion with which she delivers her bewitching words.” The 405 Listen here.

Not much is known about the mysterious London-based band Opal Blue, but luckily we had a chance to sit down with the talented group to catch up with them for a quick five minutes. Hi there, how are you and what are you up to today? All good thank you.

If there’s one word that most accurately describes Jackmaster’s DJ antics, it would have to be ‘unpredictable’. Whether it’s a deliciously cheesy Tweak-a-Holic set, an already cult Boiler Room b2b with Armand Van Helden, spreading Ibiza vibes with J.E.S.u.S., making everyone’s favourite end-of-the-year round-up in the form of a Mastermix,

Hailing from the ever-evolving Russian scene, experimental electronic artist Alexey Devyanin aka Pixelord who has played alongside The Prodigy, James Blake and Dark Star announces a new LP to land on 9th September via his label Hyperbloid. Delivering soundscapes of a dystopian future ‘Human.exe’ is tough and touching in the

“Dark, sidewinding music with rough edges and analog viscera. Symbolic, metaphoric, and euphoric. Messages that speak with melodies and basslines instead of words and phrases. For me, these are the marks of true, meaningful techno.” NEST HQ Read here.

It seems like it was only yesterday when the name Shura popped up in my Facebook news feed with the snog-tastic video for ‘Touch’. To slightly paraphrase the lyrics of the song, I can’t believe that it’s been two years, and I also can’t believe that at the time the

MJ Guider is the recording alias of New Orleans resident Melissa Guion. She released a 5-track cassette of self-described Melissa and machines music in early 2014. Since then, MJ Guider has evolved into a three-piece band for performance purposes, albeit one whose musicians remain “outnumbered by electricity-powered participants.” Soon enough,

“Such futuristic, minimalist and slightly oppressive electronica. As appropriate for a club as it is a scene in a dystopian sci-fi, it’s a super fun, super dark piece of electronica.” Complex Watch here.

Jimmy Edgar and his record label Ultramajic have been working incredibly hard over the last couple of years to craft a decisive dance sound for themselves. Paired with Edgar’s background in graphic design, the label has also become a mainstay in discussions that involve particularly strong branding, and with it,

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