Free Anomie Belle track with Sneaker Pimps’ Ian Pickering

Seattle’s Anomie Belle follows her LP, The Crush, with more modern trip hop, collaborating with members of Sneaker Pimps and Thievery Corporation in the process.

CHOICE CUT – DJ Cam ‘Seven’

Cam returns with his seventh album. Veering from Earthy folk to jazzy downbeats, smoky hip hop instrumentals and electronic blues it’s his best in some time.

Roll The Dice ‘In Dust’

Stockholm’s Roll The Dice offers a new LP on Leeds’ Leaf Label, and takes us on a journey through a piano-led ambient urban dystopia that’s quite breathtaking.

Guest Chart – Soul Clap

We offer up the floor to the prolific US production and DJ duo, who deliver a list of ten of their remixes and original work that are worth a hefty weight in gold. Expect broken house music, rolling garage, and experimental electronica for the dancefloor, amongst other sounds.

Arkist ‘Rendezvous / Fill Your Coffee’

Arkist / Rendezvous b/w Fill Your Coffee Vinyl / Digital  Apple Pips / Released July 2011   What does it sound like?  Arkist might be a little less well known than the label carrying this release, but regardless there has been a steadily growing legion of appreciators that have cottoned on to the Bristolian’s rather […]

Keep an eye out for… Vondelpark

With a forthcoming release on R&S, home to the likes of Joey Beltram, you might not expect Vondelpark to sound like Jamie XX meeting Mount Kimbie and James Blake for a chat about anti-club tunes and lo-fi glitch stylings. But they do, kind of.

Ode to Gil Scott Heron

We pay a video tribute to the legendary Gil Scott Heron as we finish the first full week without him. A sad loss for music.

Various Artists ‘Great Minds’

Manchester’s enigmatic Mind On Fire has been responsible for promoting a diverse range of nights, while compiling original productions from like-minded locals onto numerous CD-Rs. So it makes sense the micro-imprint’s vinyl debut showcases such diverse work.

How To Dress Well ‘Love Remains’

Tom Krell opens up his scoring with Tri Angle’s first album release, and a new blueprint for contemporary R&B. Or should that be electronica? Whatever the genre, we know what the result is. Fans of Imogen Heap, early Jamie Lidell, and Burial take note.

Stuart Sweeney ’16:9′

Sound artist and music veteran Stuart Sweeney unveils his debut solo work, a collection of blissful ambience and Ableton orchestras that doesn’t forget about words like ‘enjoyment’, ‘form’ and ‘structure’. Like a heavy breath of opium, it’s impressively relaxing.