Ruth Mascelli cruises dystopia on the new album, ‘A Night At The Baths’
Image by Arthur R Severio Anyone who has been to a bathhouse knows it’s an experience that lingers long after the steam of the sauna has dissipated. Simultaneously liberating and
NTS’s ‘Amapiano Now’ compilation places South Africa’s underground centre stage
Image by Yaseen Brink / Copyright Prolific Media The music of Amapiano is infamously distributed to its followers via grassroots modes, most popularly via WhatsApp groups. This byp
Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat
Image by Toma Kostygina Featuring new material from electronic music veterans to captivating and bewitching new voices, we round up the releases that caught our attention this week
Interview: 5 minutes with John Lord Fonda
Image by Julien Lasota France has consistently produced some of electronic music’s most cutting edge creators. The evolution of the French touch has earnestly embraced other form
Hybrid return to form with the stunningly cinematic new album, ‘Black Halo’
Image by Steve Gullick It’s criminal that Hybrid aren’t as instantly recognisable as their peers such as Aphex Twin or Massive Attack. The group’s acclaimed debut Wide Angle
Marcel Dettmann embraces bad taste on the electric EP, ‘Commander’
Image: Seilscheibenpfeiler Berghain is basically the techno’s answer to Mecca. The venue is paradigmatic of underground nightlife and techno culture, the epoch seat of techno’s
‘Na Zala Zala’ is the savage debut from Rey Sapienz and The Congo Techno Ensemble
Image: Nyege Nyege The music East Africa refers to as ‘techno’ stands in stark contrast to what we understand as techno in the Western canon, taking the form of mind bending ab
Losoul remains the master of house loops on the new EP, ‘Individual Sin’
Image by Klaus Wäldele Peter Kremeier chose a moniker that would speak directly towards his preoccupation with the soul at the core of house music. As Losoul, his obsession with t
Nene H explores grief on the striking debut album, ‘Ali’
Image by Elif Demiroglu Electronic music exists as a testament of man turning toward the machine to process things that are deftly human. This is particularly true for moments of f
Weekly Roundup: what we’ve had on repeat
Image by Frank Casillo From abstract hyperpop sound collages to an unexpected dance pop take from one of techno’s icons, these are the releases that caught our attention th