This artist is featured in Update #079:
Lauer, Actress, Maya Jane Coles, Lazer Sword
As if to salute the northern hemisphere's arrival of Spring, our virtual shelves have been filled to the brim with fantastic music this month, culminating in today's 100+ new releases.
For our star-studded Essentials we've done our best to narrow down the more...
Squarepusher's first single following his d'Demonstrator side project, 'Dark Steering' sticks to his recent Ed Banger influence with distorted grime beats, Daft Punk flanges and a massively inflated breakdown getting ruptured by Jenkinson's trademark bass runs and beat collages. Full album 'Ufabulum' coming soon.
This artist is featured in Update #037:
Apparat, John Roberts, Darkstar
Gems aplenty in this edition of our monthly newsletter, from Apparat's stunning DJ-KiCKS, to John Robert's excellent album debut for Dial, and Darkstar's likewise stunning first on Hyperdub. The Modeselektor boys release the extended vinyl edits of their more...
Selected as Artist of week #42
Tommib
(Track 08 on this Album)
My Red Hot Car (Go Plastic Version)
(Track 01 on this Album)
Love Will Tear Us Apart
(Track 07 on this Album)
Anstromm-Feck 4
(Track 04 on this Album)
Do You Know Squarepusher
(Track 01 on this Album)
Every Day I Love
(Track 15 on this Album)
Tommib Help Buss
(Track 14 on this Album)
Tetra-Sync
(Track 13 on this Album)
Welcome To Europe (Hello Everything Version)
(Track 09 on this Album)
Rotate Electrolyte
(Track 08 on this Album)
Bubble Life
(Track 03 on this Album)
This artist is featured in Update #015:
Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi, Africa Hitech
Twenty years and counting - Warp Records' influence on the era of electronic music has been tremendous, and with recent releases by Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi, Autechre and LoneLady it's heartening to see that the legendary label hasn't lost a bit of its more...
His first ever album for Warp Records, Squarepusher's Hard Normal Daddy is a brilliantly hectic journey through the aftermath of the collision between sublime, spacey jazz and nervous, skittery jungle. With its occasionally leanings toward 70s funk, this is one of Jenkinson's many memorable efforts.
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