Some streams pass by like background noise - and then there are nights that feel like someone briefly cracked open a portal to a better musical dimension.
exclusive | Brent – Space Cadet | Zuku
With “Space Cadet”, the B1 cut on Brent’s new EP "Return To Cookie Mountain" for Liverpool imprint Zuku,
exclusive | Andy Somoza, Aka Juanjo – Concentration | Circa91
Opening a label’s first chapter is no light task, but Andy Somoza & Aka Juanjo step up with a statement cut: “Concentration”, the A1 on Circa91’s vinyl-only debut, sets the tone with confident restraint and a sonic identity rooted in the early ’90s without falling into pastiche.
interview & art:cast °190 | Guile
Emerging from the pulse and pressure of Buenos Aires’ restless underground, Guile is steadily becoming one of the most distinctive voices shaping the contemporary club landscape.
Subwax Distribution Top10 selected by Baldo | November 2025
Barcelona’s groove alchemist Baldo resurfaces from the dusky corridors of the underground, bringing with him a new chart that reads less like a playlist and more like a sonic séance – etched exclusively for Torture the Artist.
exclusive | Light Blue File & Occibel – Plastic | Playfool
With “Plastic”, the A2 track from the collaborative "Inner Child EP", Light Blue File and Occibel deliver a playful yet precision-engineered dancefloor bomb that embodies the spirit behind the record itself: creativity born from spontaneity.
exclusive | Heimyl – Punch Box | Filet Mignon
Heimyl steps onto System Error’s sub-label Filet Mignon with “Punch Box”, the A1 cut and a bold opening statement for the "Ghost Power EP".
interview | Duncan Thomas
Some artists emerge quietly from the underground. Others arrive with the soft force of inevitability - the kind that feels less like an introduction and more like the moment when several paths finally converge.
Remoto Records meets absolutely on music
There are record stores that sell music, and there are record stores that hold culture.
exclusive | Koloah – Cosmin | VARIANT
System Error launches its brand-new sub-label VARIANT with a statement - not a whisper - and Koloah’s “Pacific Orbital EP” delivers exactly the kind of intent-defining sound you'd hope for on a debut catalogue number.
