Guy J launches new label

When we have him a quick call last year his 1000 Words album had just arrived via John Digweed’s Bedrock, and offered an immersive take on house music informed by techno, progressive, and ambient. His second LP, it confirmed an artist with a particularly deft musical ear, meaning it’s no surprise today we got wind of a […]

Superpitcher ‘Moon Fever Remixe’

Two years after the Kilimanjaro LP Superpitcher’s Moon Fever gets some excellent remixes from Gluteus Maximus (of Gus Gus) and Lawrence.

New video from Federico Gandin (Opilec Music) streaming here

Opilec Music, who impressed us with both the We Are Opilec album and The Units Connections remix pack, will release Federico Gandin’s LP, here’s a fine taster.

Get your free Cari Lekebusch track, courtesy of Fabric, here

Swedish legend and H Productions’ heavy bossman Cari Lekebusch steps up at Fabric this weekend, with Sasha on guard in the other room. Here’s a free track.

Sasha and James Teej ‘Bring On The Night EP’

The Man Like joins a man who’s liked by everybody right now, not least us Simpletons. Sasha and James Teej’s EP is proggy, groovy, and deep, in the right way.

News from camp Bedrock- Miami album and collaborations LP

John Digweed’s imprint has just unveiled the first in its Collaborations series, with Jimy Van M and Oliver Lieb in the mix, whilst March sees a new Miami album

Wiretrapper ‘Everybody Loves Ice Cream EP’

Bedrock issues a triple header that’s one in the eye to those that still think the label’s progressive house past dominates its contemporary sound.

Underworld ‘Dark and Long (Christian Smith remixes)’

Tronic bossman and European techno hero has his way with the Underworld cut from 1994, bringing the progressive house anthem up to date without ruining it.

Dosem ‘Origin b/w Freed’

Tronic welcomes the man we fell in love with after his recent album, Dosem, who delivers a slice of big room, synth heavy techno and dark, ethereal and brooding progressive house.

Lee J Malcolm ‘Folded Spaces’

Leeds’ Lee J Malcolm explodes into action on his debut LP for EPM Music. Heavy, heavy stuff, straddling techno, dark room house music, breaks and electro with all the instrumentation of any ‘one to watch’ from the world of electronica. It really is that good, we’re not kidding.