For eleven tracks, that go by with absolute smoothness, we are taken into Miles Shannon’s (a.k.a. Cassowary) ideas, challenging us sonically. A melting pot of influences and a lot of things working at the same time.
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Further exemplifying Romaal Kultan’s skills at laying down uniquely soulful and personal dance music, Everlasting Romance compositions range from frenetic club heaters to lilting breezy lullabies. Hypnotic grooves from the heart.
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Simeon Jones and Nathanael Williams team up with Rhythm Section International to release their most accomplished work to date: Grey Doubt. Through 15 tracks live instrumentation and analogue synths combine in an intricate, beautifully crafted, afrofuturist voyage.
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April’s playlist contains 55 tracks, that summarize the artists we’ve showcased during this month. Blend of live music with electronic approaches, groovy basslines and infectious percussion, club moments and home meditations. Almost everything is new.
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"Broken Bone" creates the space for a special shift of atmosphere in the night. The vicious percussion intertwines with unbelievable levels of coolness. A new hidden gem for the broken minds.
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Moskalus has been one of the most reputable channels promoting electronic music over the better part of the last five years - either on youtube and on soundcloud. In 2020 Moskalus project results in a label, Moskalus Records, releasing its first EP today: I Wanna Stay by the Norwegian Henrik Villard.
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Dego’s 2000BLACK label releases have accustomed us to a certain music standard. Project X, presumably created by the minds of Dego, Kaidi Tatham, Mr. Mensah and Matt Lord, is the label’s latest work - an organic trip through the fusion of soul, electronic and broken beat elements.
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Sharing a lot of the same influences, Alfa Mist and Richard Spaven create a cross-genre canvas where they freely explore hip hop, jazz, soul and broken beat aesthetics.
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Direct connection to Zurich, Switzerland. The very reputable Boyoom label drops the Endless Journey compilation, composed by 20 tracks (16 songs, one poem and two skits) and more than twenty underground artists/projects embracing a wide range of music genres.
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Deeply rooted in in brutal hip hop grooves and loosely inspired by the sound of the ‘90s, Błoto’s music is somehow dirty and uncompromising, flying through the rawness of its drums and bass.
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Less electronic sounding than his previous solo efforts Double Goodbyes is heavily infused by the mid-eighties jazz-funk, AOR & yacht rock sounds, also marking Ave’s departure from his rap roots, giving space to more r&b’ish melodies and to his broad musical universe
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JK Group, led by saxophonist Josh Kelly are a powerhouse nu-jazz band, creating organic music blending raw, live jazz and electronic/dance productions. The Young Ones LP, their debut, is a another golden chapter of the Melbourne sound we are currently living, appreciating.
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Alfa Mist and Emmavie are two of the most successful artists that emerged from the music movement that bloomed in the UK over the past few years. So we go back to 2014 to listen for the first time to their collaborative album Epoch, now remastered and re-released via Sekito Records.
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The Italian Rhythm Of Paradise returns to the Cosmic Rhythm imprint to release his latest EP - Pleasure Zone, presenting four deep house cuts. Truthful to his signature soulful approach, this is another deep dive into his dreamy house roots.
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Wake Up EP takes the reins and expands the focus of the American-born & Medellín-based Bosq - tirelessly exploring the intersections of afro-latin music with disco, funk, reggae, house and hip hop for years.
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The success of both Middle Name Dance Tracks Vol. 1 and the band’s first live show saw further show requests, plus a tour through Australia in 2019. The Middle Name Dance Tracks Vol. 2 was bound to happen and now it’s here, dropping this week via Middle Name Records.
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KEARL is the project that joins K15 and Earl Jeffers, offering three creamy productions - every each one of them with different influences and feels - in the self-titled EP, now released by Jeffers’ label MELANGE. From bruk rhythms to a library tinged hip hop gem, concluding with a very special deep house cut.
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The Russian craftsman Lay-Far keeps on delivering high-standard musical matter. Via Japanese imprint Eureka, dropping their 6th long-waited release, Seasons Change is a 3-track journey to a variety of influences guiding the producer’s art.
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Tenderlonious continues his explorations of club/dancefloor orientated music with a new 4-track project entitled After The Storm - seamlessly cooking up a blend of hybrid house and broken beat, never failing to deliver his unique analogue productions and signature flute instrumentation.
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Via YAM Records, Nightwork EP was produced between night-shifts over last Christmas’ period, representing a feeling of wanting more from life. As one of the most exciting producers hailing from the UK, Hauke’s work always deserves a close look.
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