Due to his contribution to Innervisions' Secret Weapons compilation earlier this Argentinian producer Kevin Di Serna has been on everyone's lips ever since his track 'Amapola' saw the light of day.
ART:CAST #56 by Sandrino – live set from Onder Ons @ Ruigoord
As a DJ you have nights and you have nights to remember.
ART:CAST #55 & INTERVIEW EDE
Even though the Berliner by choice has only been producing music for a bit more than two years, EDE has made quite an impression on the electronic music scene.
ART:CAST #54 by Skatman
The ever busy Berliner Aziz Haddad, better known under his artist moniker Skatman, has had a thrilling year.
ART:CAST SPECIAL & INTERVIEW Jepe
His latest EP ‘Cosmopolis’ on renowned Italian label Engrave Ltd is only a couple of days old but João Silva, better known under his artist moniker Jepe, has already an album in the pipe.
ART:CAST SPECIAL by All Is Well
Hailing from Montreal to the world All Is Well has been a constant in the electronic music scene for more than two decades.
ART:CAST #53 & INTERVIEW Tunnelvisions
Neither Raynor de Groot nor Emiel van den Dungen grew up in the Netherlands listening to Brazilian samba or Afro-jazz, but one did love percussion and the other infatuated with synths.
ART:CAST #52 by Nandu
When firstly introduced to Nandu the talented Copenhagen producer could've simply described as a rough diamond – that was back in late 2014/15. Round about four years later Rasmus, Nandu's real name, sharpened his profile as an artist as well as his productions and has released on renowned and ambitious labels such as Connected, AZZUR,... Continue Reading →
ART:CAST #51 by Tom Bioly
As the co-founder of prolific independent label Permanent Vacation Tom Bioly has proven his extraordinary skills as a careful track-selector.
ART:CAST #50 by Toto Chiavetta
Italian DJ and producer but foremost musical genius and enthusiast Toto Chiavetta has stired the electronic music scene with complex arrangements, with sound arrays as strong and memorable that it's almost impossible to name them individually but rather understand the momentum when listening to his music in its entirety.
