Two sides of bizarre synths and micro-samples around unstable rhythm tracks that twist between hyperactive juke energy, louche hip-hop, trap and Dancehall rhythms, with treated, glassy percussion. Killer.
Time moves in spirals. It took 20 years for Hyperdub to release a jungle album, finally converging with the most important sound of its prehistory. South...
We've all experienced earworms - those phrases or riffs that spiral through your head for an eternity, materializing when you least expect it. On 'Models',...
Angel-Ho is known as one of the founders of Non Worldwide, alongside Chino Amobi and Nkisi. Highly regarded as a DJ and electronic music producer, on ‘Death...
Lush, neon-hued synth pop coloured by the sweet R&B indebted vocal from Jessy Lanza. Killer production partnership between Lanza and Jeremy Greenspan of...
Part Two of Fhloston Paradigm (aka King Britt)'s beautiful Cosmosis EP series starts with the haunting broken techno of 'Nimoy' ; bass line and subtle...
Rustie returns with a release on Numbers. Triadzz & Slasherr together make up a double A side single, his first record since his "Glass Swords" album...
Edge of your seat excitement and blood-pumpin energy from one of the undisputed originators of the chicago footwork phenomenon.
Characteristically fast,...
Fascinating evidence of mystic Afro-Jamaican religious practices inherited from the days of slavery. Accompanied by these songs, drums and trances, ancestral...
*PACKAGED IN A GIANT OLD SKOOL "PICK 'N' MIX" STYLE SWEETIE BAG* Funkineven back on his Apron label with three '80's-inspired soulful boogie-house killers!
"Dreams"...
Killer instrumental cut to Delroy Williams "Think Twice" from 1977 produced by Gussie Clarke with Augustus Pablo on fine form with full dub on the flip....
UK's The Cyclist, delivers his debut on Leaving Records. Dazzling, distorted tape-channelled analog experiments - ramshackled drum machines and battered...
" IP Mirrors" unveils a darker twisted side to Kassem Mosse - trippy, echoed glassy soundscapes and crashing bass. Seriously good. Joy Orbison applies...
DMZ disciples would have heard James Blake play this in London a few years back - the long awaited Harmonimix rework of Mala's classic "Changes".
James...