Club culture moves fast. New releases drop daily, trends shift weekly, and attention spans grow shorter by the scroll
review | Bob G – Workspace EP | Bob G / Ba Dum Tish
Rasmus Oikarinen, better known as Bob G, has quietly carved out his own corner of UK garage from Malmö, Sweden. Geography, in his case, feels irrelevant.
review | Ballan – Different Shapes / Eurocup Mess | SUNNY
Ballan has built his reputation on instinct, curiosity, and an unshakeable feel for groove.
exclusive | Ballan – Different Shapes | SUNNY
Ballan’s arrival on Alec Falconer’s SUNNY imprint feels less like a feature and more like a quiet inevitability.
interview & art:cast °187 | Ballan
When Ballan lands on a label, it’s rarely by accident. The globe-hopping producer has a knack for weaving together the raw energy of Electro, the swing of UK Garage, and the cheeky irreverence of House into tracks that sound as spontaneous as they are deliberate.
exclusive | Phill Prince – Indigo | System Error
When the lights dim and the club begins to exhale its late-night breath, “Indigo” doesn’t walk in - it detonates.
review | Harry Wills & Mikey Sebastian – Sweatbox EP | Ba Dum Tish
Harry Wills builds worlds out of rhythm, each release an ecosystem where groove dictates gravity.
interview & art:cast °176 | Harry Wills
Harry Wills has steadily built a reputation as one of the most exciting and versatile producers in the underground electronic music scene.
REVIEW Various Artists ‘Punchline06’ [Punchline]
The Punchline series, curated by the Ba Dum Tish collective and guided by the artistic visions of Alec Falconer, Harry Wills, and Dr Banana, returns for its sixth installment.
