Drumming into 2019 Bavarian artist duo Innellea started their most successful year up to date with their contribution to Innervisions' Secret Weapon compilation.
EXCLUSIVE Pale Blue ‘Eyes’ [2MR]
With their track 'You Stopped Dying' Pale Blue delivered the emo-melancholic anthem of 2018, gaining major support and praise from various scene key-players.
EXCLUSIVE Iñigo Vontier ‘Don’t Go Back’ [Lumière Noire Records]
Giving his audience a fortaste of what is yet to come Iñigo Vontier released his 'Xu Xu' EP a few weeks ago.
REVIEW Unnayanaa & Irfan Rainy feat. Ibtisam ‘Taht Min Aini (Remixes)’ [Borders Of Light]
Entertaining his parabolic side, Toto Chiavetta releases remixes of ‘Taht Min Aini’ to methodize differing applications to (the once) benevolent track.
STAKES IS HIGH – a playlist by Torture the Artist for November 2019
Stakes is High is Torture the Artist’s monthly Spotify playlist with music appreciated, favored or causing some buzz in and around world wide dance floors at the moment.
ART:CAST #71 by David Kochs & Dominik Marz
Freshly after their 'Ghost Trance EP' on Huntleys + Palmers' sub-label Belters Augusburg residents Dominik Marz and David Kochs compiled the latest art:cast.
EXCLUSIVE Saint Is feat. Juan Hansen ‘Something In Common’ [Sum Over Histories]
As DJs Frankey & Sandrino are used to scour platforms or infinite emails/ messages through music that fits their sets and fulfills the duo's musical demands.
EXCLUSIVE Sebjak & Fahlberg ‘4Ever She May Live (DJ Koze Edit)’ [MoBlack Records]
Scandinavian producers Sebastian Jak and Alexander Fahlberg, short Sebjak and Fahlberg, team up again to deliver one of ADE's most talked about tunes, '4Ever She May Live', that comes in a DJ Koze Edit and has been played out by various luminaries.
REVIEW David Kochs and Dominik Marz ‘Ghost Trance EP’ [Belters]
Following through after their joint release 'Take Me Back' earlier this year, David Kochs and Dominik Marz return with another collaboration, this time on Huntleys + Palmers sub-label Belters.
ART:CAST SPECIAL by Whitesquare
Only few artists have their finger as close on the pulse of the time as the Rome/Tel Aviv-grown up Whitesquare.
