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8th November 2022
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Daniel Avery – Ultra Truth

Daniel Avery has had an epiphany. The Bournemouth DJ and producer, best known for his hook-laden style of techno and post-dubstep breakbeats, touts his latest album Ultra Truth “

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ambientBreakbeatsbreaks and bassDrum'n'bassIDMPost-dubstepTechno
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4th November 2022
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Roundup, Nov #1

Welcome to November. We roundup our favourite releases of the week and first of the new month. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated on wh

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AlternativeBassbreaksDrum'n'bassGarageGqomgrimeJunglePunkRaveRemixtrance
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3rd November 2022
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Nakhane, Perfume Genius – Do You Well

The meeting of South African alt-pop star Nakhane and American art-pop darling Perfume Genius was inevitable in hindsight. Both artists have embraced the otherness of queerness, dr

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Alt-PopArt-popDiscoexperimentalPopSynthpopSynthwave
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3rd November 2022
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Fred again…- Actual Life 3 (January 1 – September 9 2022)

Two years ago, amidst the global pandemic, British producer Fred Gibson (AKA Fred again…) decided to document his life. The approach? Collect recordings of daily life, conversati

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Houselo-fi houseMelodic Houseminimal houseProgressive HouseUKG
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2nd November 2022
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Jazzuelle – NEO

South African DJ and producer Jazzuelle has been making waves internationally, and for good reason. Since the start of his career, he’s had the eyes of global tastemakers on him,

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Deep HouseDowntempoFusionHouseMelodic HouseProgressive House
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1st November 2022
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Cakes Da Killa – Svengali

If there was any moment in time for New Jersey born hip-house artist Cakes Da Killa to drop their anticipated sophomore effort, it’s right now. House music and its intersections

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ClubHip-Hophip-houseHouseProgressive House
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28th October 2022
By Editor

Roundup, Oct #5

From techno by stalwarts, to afrotech remixes, to techno from the new gaurd of innovators, we roundup our favourite tracks of the week. Listen below.  Follow our Roundup Selection

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afrotechBassHouseProgressive HouseRemixTechno
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27th October 2022
By Editor

The Soft Pink Truth – Is It Going To Get Any Deeper Than This?

On the spectrum of house and disco, The Soft Pink Truth can be found somewhere on the fringes of the left. The solo project of experimentalist duo Matmos’s Drew Daniel, what bega

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baile funkDeep HouseDiscofunkHouseIDMJazz
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27th October 2022
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Hagop Tchaparian – Bolts

If Hagop Tchaparian seems familiar, it’s for good reason. He’s been active behind the scenes of acts like Hot Chip as both producer and manager, quietly contributed to undergro

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BassexperimentalIDMminimal houseminimal technoPost-dubstepTechno
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26th October 2022
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Burial – Streetlands

It’s eerie how timeous ANTIDAWN, the dystopian ambient album Burial dropped at the start of the year, was in hindsight. Inspired by playable character POVs in videogames, ANTIDAW

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ambientDroneexperimentalimmersiveNew Agesoundscape
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