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Selected as Artist of week #19
This label 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...
'Eternally Yrs' off Sepalcure's brilliant debut album receives a well deserved single release, complete with great remixes by current hot-shots Trevino (a.k.a. Marcus Intalex) and Kevin McPhee, plus the previously unreleased 'Don't Cry'. Stunning future-footwork and tech-step bangers!
Picked!
Lazer Sword's Lando Kal returns to Hotflush with two housey bangers that eschew his recent electro-stepping maneuvers on Rush Hour for some jacking four-to-the-floor action. Must have 12 for fans of recent Joy O or Blawan output, and with a full Lazer Sword album coming up, the force is certainly strong with this one!
Picked!
This One's For The Children
(Track 01 on this EP)
Jimmy Edgar's first single for Hotflush reveals two very different sides of his personality: On 'This One's For The Children' he's the flamboyant electro pop poster boy preaching to the dancefloor, on 'Switch Switch' he's the seductive funkster, infusing an electrified Parliament with Squarepuser-like fidgetiness. Album coming soon.
Tulips
(Track 10 on this Album)
Hotflush head Paul Rose releases his third full-length after a stream of ever-barer techno releases as Scuba and SCB. A surprising amount of trance-elements pervade his much lauded techno-dubstep crossover sound, from angular techno cynicism, big room emotions to softer afterhours, some strong moments.
This label is featured in Update #078:
Addison Groove, Barker & Baumecker, Monolake
Right in time for the weekend here's our selection of this month's highlight releases. And what a great month it has been with new albums by Addison Groove, Vince Watson, Monolake, Soap & Skin, Julia Holter, The Host, and Damon Albarn's Rocket Juice & The Moon more...
This label is featured in Update #075:
Pop Ambient 2012, Seldom Seen, John Talabot
After catching a breath over the holiday season the music world gradually returns to its usual state of frenzy. 'Pop Ambient 2012' and Pinch's Fabric mix continue two of electronic music's best-loved series, while John Talabot, Gonjasufi, Leila, and Benjamin more...
Picked!
The debut EP on Hotflush for the young Belgian producer Tim Van de Meutter nudging the Berghain techno, UKG and deep house intersection of the Hotflush body. 'Rooted's housey chords are succeeded with fidgety, acid-tinged beats, 'Drowning' a quaking techno stomper and 'Change' a dubbier groover. One to watch!
This label is featured in Update #073:
The Best Albums of 2011
As the old year draws to a close, we recap the finest musical moments of 2011. For this update we have selected our favourite full-lengths of the year, and we are making all of these indispensable albums available to you for a special price until January 15, more...
This label is featured in Update #072:
Elektro Guzzi, Marcel Dettmann, Sepalcure, Surkin
If you are based on the planet's northern hemisphere like we are, chances are you're either looking for a melancholic soundtrack to the greyness outside or some cheerful music to counter its adverse effects right now.
Either way, this month's releases more...
Tracers (Deadbeat Remix)
(Track 05 on this Album)
Latch (Will Saul & Mike Monday Remix)
(Track 02 on this Album)
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Selected as Artist of week #47
This label is featured in Update #071:
Martyn, Axel Boman, Sandwell District, Alva Noto
This October has provided us with an abundance of outstanding albums, and it's been harder than ever to pick our release of the month. In the end the accolades had to go to Martyn's brilliant 'Ghost People' full-length, which evolves his sound far beyond the more...
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