There’s plenty of contemporary electronica, groundbreaking jazz, smooth hip hop vibes and sounds from all over the place. Literally. This selection, more than including all of this music, is an invitation for everyone reading to go deeper into new galaxies of sound.
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This third installment sees the pair continuing to blend their favorite elements from their previous works, perfectly synthesizing heady, dubby atmospheres with cosmic dance flavors while defying genre conventions.
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Continuing Culross Close's tradition of music that works for both individual reflection and group listening, Learning To Let Go takes the listener on a journey through a spectrum of emotions.
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Spanning twelve tracks, each serving as a unique chapter in Hauke's musical journey, the album attempts (with success) to capture South London’s vibrant contemporary movements.
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Composed by 13 tracks, this album is a barnstorming collection that dips deep into the in-between, presenting an intense experience that traverses masterfully a number of different electronic genres.
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More than anything, this is another proof of his immense world of sonic creation, delivering 19 tracks of pure class production, countless invaluable collaborators and all in all a beautiful record of urban sounds in 2024 London.
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Inspired by a wide range of influences, Gazpa is once again able to create a stimulating sound aesthetic that captivates our imagination. Dub’n’Bass reaffirms his vision: never confined to a musical genre, fueled by eclecticism and a candid openness to experimentation.
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Max Graef’s highly anticipated return to Tartelet Records is titled Natural Element and is a genre-bending journey that melds bass-heavy daydreams with dancefloor-ready rhythms.
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It’s always a good day when we see Sweet Fruity Brunch’s name popping out in musical quests and this three-track EP is a must-have for the jazz, weird, futuristic nostalgic house music aficionados.
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Knowsum’s Fantastic Beat Machine, Vol. 2 jumps outside the time continuum and messes things up. Are we in the future longing for the present? We’ll never know… and that’s good.
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Don't Forget To Have Fun blends jazz, house, Brazilian music, and more, with elements like Steely Dan influences and recordings from Glori's Melbourne home - certainly one of the albums of the year for us.
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Detroit House legend Alton Miller returns to Mister Bear Records with the aptly titled Reflections Within EP. Building on the positive vibes of his earlier Am Forplay release, this record offers a fresh and breezy exploration of Miller's signature sound.
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Phuture Shock Musik is launching a new Various Artists series called Mo' Dubz. The first volume in the series features three stellar tracks from LDLDN, Sentinel 793 and The Orielles’ remix of Rosie From The Block.
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As per usual we groove very deeply with Limited White Label’s latest release, adding up to their impressive discography. LTDBLBL014 features six tracks by a diverse lineup of artists including Scruscru, James Gia, Freudenthaler, Harcia, King Of Clubs, and Bon Aime.
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