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Oliver Huntemann is a German minimal techno maestro and DUBFIRE collaborator. Following Amon Tobin‘s ISAM project, Oliver Huntemann was next to push audio visual boundaries, creating his live sets in full view of the audience through the revolutionary Reactable system. The Reactable system is designed to make live electronic music

EMIKA‘s status as one of the most captivating, innovative and ambitious artists in electronic music is cemented further with the release of her new album DREI – one of two LPs the Berlin-based, Anglo-Czech talent is releasing in 2015. With a musical vision that’s equal parts Blondie and Kraftwerk, romance

CLASH Mag premieres L’Etranger‘s new release ‘Single’ “[Single is] a delirious piece of bleached out alt pop just ripe for summer use.” CLASH Link here  

Gregor Tresher began DJ’ing in the early 90s in Frankfurt under the alias Sniper Mode. He’s since built himself an impressive career in electronic music with a reputation to match. Anyone that’s familiar with his work will know that he is relentlessly focussed not only on beats, but on groove

Once upon a time, Ibiza was at the top of everyone’s to do list when it came to summer. In recent years, however, the Balearic island’s title as number one party destination seems to have been pilfered by a little place called Croatia. The home of Outlook, Dimensions, Hideout, Garden

Heed The Sound picks up on Roche Musique‘s label head, Kartell‘s track ‘All Night’ taken from his new EP ‘Tender Games’. Link here.

BBC radio 6 presenter and Film Director Don Letts in the studio launching new fashion brand NICHOLAS DALEY. Letts was deeply inspired by the music coming from his parents’ homeland Jamaica, in particular Bob Marley. After seeing one of Marley’s gigs at the Odeon in Hammersmith (June 1976) he was

Earmilk premiere Roche Musique’s Kartell’s new EP ‘Tender Games’. “Full of influence in the future bass and house realms, the EP is beautiful beyond words, and we’re in love with the entire project.” Link here.

Secret Solstice Festival are about to make history by hosting the first ever musical performance in a glacier. “For seventy people, partying in a half kilometre long tunnel under the ice is truly going to be the experience of a lifetime.” said festival director Fred Olafsson. “It almost doesn’t feel

Jay Z played a free show on Saturday exclusively for Tidal subscribers. In addition to using the show to promote his heavily scrutinised streaming service, the rapper took it as an opportunity to voice his opinions on his competitors, YouTube and Spotify, in a freestyle: “I feel like YouTube is

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