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Detroit techno pioneer Carl Craig has announced that his seminal 1997 record More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art has been remastered and will soon be reissued on his own Planet E label. Whilst no specific release date has been provided, it is expected that the album will appear in

Brooklyn-based record label The Corner has detailed its upcoming release: a three-track EP that will feature Marcel Dettman, Silent Servant and label head Anthony Parasole. Titled Bloodlines, the EP’s A-side will be covered by Berghain resident Dettmann’s ‘Take One,’ while LA techno stalwart Silent Servant and Parasole will each provide

  Gary Crowley plays the new singles from West Of The Sun and Boston Building on his BBC Radio London Show. Tune in here.  

LOUISAHHH has been holding it down at Bromance Records as the go-to techno artist, alongside her musical partner-in-crime Maelstrom. 2015 saw some incredibly work from her, including the creation of RAAR Records, but she’d been slightly quiet in 2016 until the release of ‘Ready,’ her most subtle, yet stunning, work

Aphex Twin has announced that he will be releasing his latest work with Warp Recordson Friday 8 July. Not too much information has been provided about the release, although this will be out as CD, Cassette and Digital track only, included on download available with vinyl. According to the press

I have a theory that I like to call the flimsiness of the long-distance rocker. Basically, what happens is that the artistic decline of a band (if not necessarily the commercial one) coincides directly with the moment at which at least one of its members relocates to a different place

Mind of a Genius has been working on some really interesting stuff as of late, and while it’s often cited for its work with Zhu and Gallant, the emerging artists on their small but effective roster have been releasing an interesting collection of work. Their latest signee Klangstof has recently

We caught up with Berlin via London synth-wave singer-songwriter NINA to talk about her inspirations ahead of her EP release this Friday, 27th May via Aztec Records. Hi Nina, how are you and what are you up to today? I’m great thanks. Got back from Toronto last week and just

To be honest we never imagined that we’d be talking about Public Enemy on our site, but here we are. It’s 2016, and founding member SHOCKLEE is diving headfirst into the techno scene with his latest mix. While the innovator, who gave us massive Hip Hop classics, insists that he’s

Melodic and hauntingly dark, the Phon.O rework of Cubenx‘s “Blindfold” (which stunningly focused on the vocal work of Yasmine Hamdan with a refined minimal backdrop for its production) completely transforms the original into an edit that will find itself in the darkest warehouses. The syrupy original has been replaced by

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