Tuning in today is special guest — Lis Sarroca — the Barcelona-based DJ, producer, and label-head of Maai Records. Establishing her own label this past year, Maai Records is an open canvas that has allowed for Lis and those alike to experiment with an intimate and colorful palate.
EXCLUSIVE N-Gynn ‘Renaissance’ [Superlux Records]
Co-label founder N-Gynn is up next on the vinyl-only label Superlux Records and delivers four bass-heavy cuts that come in as smooth and energetic as possible.
EXCLUSIVE Shine Grooves ‘Naive Piano’ [Hanagasumi]
Hanagasumi's second releases comes from Andrey Kurokhtin under his Shine Grooves moniker, who delivers a six-tracker as beautiful, as blossoming as the label name suggests.
EXCLUSIVE Sun Genam ‘Pinski4ex’ [Something Happening Somewhere]
Releasing music with an experimental touch is what one can expect from a Sun Genam release.
EXCLUSIVE Can Love Be Synth ‘Lemon Cake’ [Ombra International]
Hailing from Hamburg Katja Ruge and Frank Husemann better known as Can Love Be Synth deliver a jiggly Lemon Cake out of the oven.
EXCLUSIVE Man2.0 ‘Hooked On U (Secret Factory Remix)’ [Secret Fusion]
Londoner Mark Bailey alias Man2.0 makes his debut on Hungarian label Secret Fusion with his five tracker 'Hooked On U'.
EXCLUSIVE Fabio Vanore ‘The Prince (Bawrut Remix)’ [Connaisseur Recordings]
Dedicated to his son 'The Prince' is featured on Fabio Vanore's debut EP, 'The Theory Of Light', on Connaisseur Recordings.
ART:CAST #58 & INTERVIEW Ricardo Tobar
It's the authenticity and the reflected way to express himself as well as he perceives himself as a person, an artist and also how he observes his surrounding that make you want to find out more about Ricardo Tobar.
INTERVIEW Arian 911
Shortly after the release of his highly acclaimed single ‘See U in 2050’ on Berlin-based Innervisions label’s trendsetting compilation, Secret Weapons, Arian 911 took a longer than expected break from his busy day to chat with Torture the Artist on plenty (but not all) things.
EXCLUSIVE Engyn ‘I Can Still Hear Her Smile (Aera Remix)’ [Empore Music]
Imagine that someone sprinkled some fairy dust on a track, the outcome would be rather obvious.
