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Stimming and Lambert have now joined forces to create new music together, planned for March 9th release via Gomma sub-label Kryptox. Titled Exodus, the album will be an introductory release on Kryptox, a new label run by Mathias Munk Modica, and will incorporate elements of neo-jazz, kraut and classical music.

Jamison Isaak has been releasing acclaimed music under various aliases for the past eight years, and today he is returning to his namesake for the release of neoclassical EP1 – a quiet exploration of piano and pedal steel guitar. Whether it’s ambient-leaning synthpop or quiet meditative folk songs, Isaak has

2017 saw Mount Kimbie reach new heights. They released their critically lauded album Love What Survives and took their newly formed four piece live show to sold out venues across the world including stand out shows at London’s Roundhouse and Paris’ Trianon where King Krule joined them on stage. 2018

After a hugely successful 2017, Charlotte de Witte strides into 2018 with another essential new EP, this time on the mighty Suara. It features two more of her arresting techno tunes with a fine remix from Lewis Fautzi. The last 12 months have seen Belgian artist Charlotte really rise to

Challenge Me Foolish is an almost lost album by English electronic producer µ-Ziq, containing material circa 1998-99 – an era that saw Mike Paradinas release Royal Astronomy on the now defunct Virgin subsidiary Hut Records, as well as touring with Icelandic songstress Björk. It’s an era of his music that’s

‘Your Tempo‘ is the newest track by Swedish producer Kasbo, officially premiered by Billboard. The track marks the fourth single from his debut LP, Places We Don’t Know, out 23rd March via Foreign Family Collective/Counter Records. ‘Your Tempo‘ follows fast on the heels of ‘Aldrig Mer’ featuring the London duo

Canadian indie super group Broken Social Scene will be heading back to the UK & Ireland this year having just announced a string of dates for this May & June with shows in Dublin, Glasgow, Leeds, Birmingham, Bristol & London. The band released their first new album in seven years

Fuse, one of Belgium’s longest running night clubs and electronic music hubs, known for showcasing the very best in what the roaring scenes of underground house and techno had to offer since the early ’90s – they now have their own documentary presented by Red Bull Elektropedia chronicling it’s rich,

San Franciscan producer Charlie Yin, better known as Giraffage, has unveiled his extensive ‘Too Real’ European Tour, starting on 31st January 2018 in Finland, and following on from his album of the same name. Having recently completed his 30-date North America tour, Giraffage’s 2018 European Tour will see the producer

Barcelona’s Primavera Sound have announced their 2018 festival lineup. Running from 28th May – 3rd June, the festival will take place at Parc del Fòrum. So far, over 200 acts have been announced, including Björk, Aleksi Perälä, Arca, Jlin, The National, Arctic Monkeys, Nils Frahm, Ariel Pink, Call Super, Mount

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