Rainbow Arabia ‘FM Sushi’

The Los Angeles couple return to Kompakt with their second album. More of a grower than their first grab-you-by-the-balls outing, nonetheless it’s marvellous.

Neville Watson ‘One Four Green’

Ever-impressive, Neville Watson drops a big acidic futurist bombshell on our heads, and we rather enjoyed it, along with remixes by Perseus Traxx and more.

Deadbeat ‘The Infinity Dubs Volume 1’

These pleasingly raw and decidedly danceable, groove-infused tech stylings from Deadbeat should be enough to keep most floors moving in the coming weeks.

London gallery to celebrate the day after your night before

Block 336, in Brixton, will host a brand new exhibition entitled Hair of the Dog, commemorating ‘the detritus of parties’ and ‘a liberated social past’. Nice.

Lee Curtiss ‘Lunatic Fringe’

Never the king of subtlety, Lee Curtiss delivers explicit lyricism, big noises and bumbling basslines for Visionquest. Late night music for freaks no less.

Retrac ‘Shades EP’

All manner of tech house and techno sounds are offered up on the latest from an imprint rapidly establishing a reputation, none of which are obvious.

Sasha ready for Circus Liverpool ten year bash

The man like will join Seth Troxler, Maceo Plex, Yousef, Davide Squillace, Lewis Boardman and Scott Lewis for the North West party’s anniversary session.

DJ Sneak ‘The Best of Robsoul Vol. 2’

Nine classic DJ Sneak tracks arrive via Robsoul Recordings. It’s house music, and very good at that- what else do we need to say?

Norman Nodge mixes next Berghain CD

The club’s resident, a known procurer of Detroit and UK techno, not to mention Chicago house, will deliver his instalment- the sixth in the series- mid October.

Sifting in 2012: Why it’s vital to remember and discover

Autumn is looming, meaning the elements will soon ensure most evenings are housebound. Prime time for music shopping, people should look back, not just forward.