H.O.S.H. ‘Forever Young Part 1’

H.O.S.H. teams up with bossman Solomun, at least in so far as the B-side goes, as part of his latest EP of decidedly dirty dancing beats.

Tom Ellis ‘Envelope EP’

Rising Welsh house music man Tom Ellis unveils sultry, infectious and instantly danceable beats, with label boss William Welt and Dan Drastic on remix duties.

Kolsch ‘1977’

Speicher, or Kompakt Extra stalwart Kolsch delivers a collection of old and new techno work that should do well amongst fans of tough and melodious sounds.

Around the world in 80 labels: Reset Industries

Innovative beats are the order of the day at Belfast’s Reset. As such we invited the crew to answer some questions on putting out quality electronic music.

Stream Agoria live from Plastic People, via Rinse FM, here

One of France’s favourite techno and house music artistes unveils a recent set from London to listen to, and opens a new club in Lyon.

SMS Festival tickets up for grabs!

Stop Making Sense once again closes the famous ‘Garden’ site in Tisno. Ending the season in this location in they way only they know how. The Garden is set in a gently hilly area which overlooks a private bay with a shimmering sandy beach and crystal clear waters. Its a location which Time Out called […]

Win a pair of tickets to Dimensions Festival…

Dimensions is a relative new comer on Croatia’s festival scene. Now its second year, it gathered critical acclaim in 2012 for having the most forward thinking underground electronic music line-up around. The little sister of Outlook (see above), its is held in the same ridiculously awe inspiring Fort Punta Christo venue. Set against a backdrop […]

An interview with Ellen Allien

Cutting to the chase, as it were, we talk to the BPitch Control bosswoman about her recent-ish experimental album, LISm, and label comp Where the Wind Blows.

Items ‘Time Swap’

Belfast’s Reset celebrates its first foreign production effort via Frenchman Kristoff Sabine’s s summery staccato garage beats, analogue synths, and warm pads.

The Mole ‘Caregiver’

Canadian underground hero The Mole pops up to deliver his first album in four years, and it’s exactly the smoky, funky, bluesy offbeat tech house we hoped for.