This artist is featured in Podcast #033:
Rndm's podcast for zero" reflects his love for deep and soulful house music as well as his background in experimental sound art. Building on the techno jazz of The Detroit Escalator Co. and Moritz Von Oswald Trio, Rndm navigates through classic and more...
This artist is featured in Update #025:
DJ Deep, House Of Trax, Paul Johnson
Chicago is a state of mind. 30 years of house music history have made Chicago a mythical, imaginary place, only loosely related to the actual city.
Inspired by DJ Deep's recent tribute compilation, which includes a wealth of international artists, and more...
This artist is featured in Feature #088:
One of the Dial label's most prominent artists, Phillip Sollmann a.k.a. Efdemin has just released his highly anticipated second album, 'Chicago'. Following up on the success of his self-titled debut album from 2007, he once again works loosely within the more...
The Strenuous Life (Afrofuturistic Concept 2)
(Track 09 on this Album)
was reviewed:
Efdemin: "Chicago Madness. Jamal Moss is Sun Ra's ancestor. A true genius in music and a totally independent, free-thinking figure. Oh my god, no words can describe the beauty of this otherworldly music."
The Strenuous Life (Afrofuturistic Concept 2)
(Track 02 on this EP)
was reviewed:
Efdemin: "Chicago Madness. Jamal Moss is Sun Ra's ancestor. A true genius in music and a totally independent, free-thinking figure. Oh my god, no words can describe the beauty of this otherworldly music."
Machines for Lovers (Afrofuturistic Concept 1)
(Track 01 on this EP)
Hieroglyphic Being's 2004 opus on Ghostly International gets a long, long overdue revision from two of the most legendary names in dance music history: Adonis and Steve Poindexter. Ridiculously limited on vinyl, and jaw droppingly wonderful, Steve Poindexter's version of 'The Strenuous Life' especially is already set to be one of the finest pieces of house music released all 2010.
This artist is featured in Update #006:
Danton Eeprom, Ellen Allien, Ewan Pearson
February has been short and sweet, bringing with it an atmosphere of departure - not only with the first signs of spring, but also with some outstanding and unclassifiable new music. Danton Eeprom's 'Yes Is More', Toro Y Moi's 'Causers Of This', or dBridge & more...
I Got Enough Love 4 U & Me
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
I Got Enough Love 4 U & Me
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
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