40% 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.
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Klin Klop builds something that shifts constantly. Grooves stretch, textures evolve, and voices drift in and out.
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Blending broken beat, deep house, and jazz-leaning electronics, EDB steps into album mode with confidence.
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Ben 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.
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Astro, 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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The Spanish imprint, run by Rafa Santos, preserves with brilliance a blueprint of pure deep house, refining the core soul of the genre. This philosophy aligns perfectly with the release of Líbrame, a super tasteful, five-track masterclass by Toolate Groove.
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Soft keys drift over steady grooves, while subtle improvisations give the tracks a lived-in, almost conversational feel. There’s a patience to his production, shaped as much by crate-digging culture as by club intuition.
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Beyond the rich, dusty originals, the Right Time EP is heavily bolstered by a carefully selected crew of remixers.
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40 tracks that explore a variety of approaches to music, showcasing young promise’s magic and well-established virtuosity. Eclectic tracklist.
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The result sits somewhere between jam session and dancefloor tool. Not overthought. A snapshot of a scene and a mindset, where jazz cats meet club heads and let things unfold naturally.
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Guohan's music often carries that in-between energy—restless but reflective, rooted yet constantly shifting. Subtle, groove-led storytelling, where textures speak as much as melodies.
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Driven strictly by atmospheric breakbeat pressure, it is music built for finding serious momentum inside repetition.
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Toyin Agbetu resurfaces with The Dark Knight Rises on D3 Elements, a release that feels like opening a time capsule from the deeper corners of UK dance music history.
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On Mali, those threads come together with clarity. The influence of pirate radio, broken rhythms, soul and jazz is still there, but now it feels more distilled. More hers.
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The duo sets a warm, inviting mood right from the jump, beautifully bridging the gap between live musicianship and club-ready electronics
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It is officially "Broken-o-clock," and the vibe is impeccably chill yet entirely kinetic.
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The grooves lean off-centre, drums snapping and swaying rather than marching straight ahead. Classic funk warmth seeps through the synths, but the finish is modern. Clean. Intentional.
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Tracks built for different hours of the night. Early set mood-setters. Heads-down mid-session rollers. The kind of tunes that breathe.
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Our selection it’s more than just a compilation of up and coming artists, it's an invitation to explore the depths of sound and discover something new.
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Hymns Vol. 1 feel less like a solo statement and more like a communal offering. It’s dance music with memory in its bones and gratitude in its pulse.
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