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Throughout the EP, ambient textures act as the glue, holding together a collection of ideas that feels both intimate and unpredictable.
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Throughout the EP, ambient textures act as the glue, holding together a collection of ideas that feels both intimate and unpredictable.
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Read MoreReleased through Energy Exchange Records, the Melbourne artist keeps pulling threads from different corners of club culture — street soul, ghetto tech, downtempo and Detroit electronics all rubbing shoulders in the same space.
Read MoreThe record feels warm and hypnotic. It is expertly crafted for both solitary headphone sessions and packed dancefloors alike.
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Read MoreBuilt around chunky basslines, loose house pressure and low-end that lands somewhere between playful and physical, the six-track release moves with one clear purpose: movement and bodies first, thinking later.
Read MoreDrawing from classic Chicago and Detroit house, Cem Mo is able to provide a fresh perspective of moods and tonalities.
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Read MoreRami’s presence adds texture throughout, helping the project move beyond a standard club release into something more fluid and cinematic.
Read MoreThe record serves as a beautiful love letter to the pirate radio eras and sound system culture that built his sonic foundation.
Read MoreNaturally, Max Sinàl’s production chops are sharper than ever. He uses that expertise to craft distinct musical spaces for different emotional chapters.
Read More40% Foda/Maneirissimo leaves behind an incredibly rich catalog of lo-fi grooves and experimental club tracks. More than showcasing their release, this feature pays homage to their entire catalog.
Read MoreKlin Klop builds something that shifts constantly. Grooves stretch, textures evolve, and voices drift in and out.
Read MoreBlending broken beat, deep house, and jazz-leaning electronics, EDB steps into album mode with confidence.
Read MoreBen Hauke’s brand new EP feels like a snapshot of motion. Ten years of refining a sound that sits comfortably between UK club energy and left-leaning techy house.
Read MoreAstro, Holo’s new record, sits in deep house, yet pulling gently from elsewhere: hints of dub, acid, fragments of pop sensibility, touches of 90s nostalgia. Immersive but never heavy.
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