With “Disc Error”, Mostly James delivers the defining statement of his first full EP for Hull-based label Groove Arcade.
exclusive | Retrospect – Don’t Go | Supervision
Opening the "Supervision04 EP" by Retrospect, “Don’t Go” wastes no time in setting the tone.
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.
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. With a sound that threads Minimal precision through rolling groove, melodic spark, and a UKG-informed shuffle that refuses to stand still, he’s building a catalogue defined by character rather... Continue Reading →
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.
