Bizarre, the quintessential party-starting ensemble, resurfaces with a compelling compilation of avant-garde club compositions.
REVIEW Sweely ‘Time For Freakiness’ [Pager Records]
In the enigmatic expanse of electronic soundscapes, Sweely, the sonic gastronome, unveils his latest opus—a quintessential summer anthem that beckons like a meticulously crafted delicacy.
REVIEW Riccardo ‘Ricordi’ [Club Vision]
In the realm of electronic music, the name Riccardo Buccirossi has resonated prolifically over the past decade as an Italian producer renowned for crafting emotive, synth-infused compositions.
INTERVIEW & ART:CAST #158 Anacalypto
Embarking on a mystifying journey within the electronic music realm, where each beat reverberates through the corridors of time and rhythm transforms into an expedition, Anacalypto emerges as a fervent sonic explorer.
REVIEW Kawaii San ‘Covert Operation’ [LowMoneyMusicLove]
In a momentous debut on the esteemed LowMoneyMusicLove label, London's own Kawaii San unveils the four-piece auditory masterpiece titled Covert Operation.
REVIEW D:fferent Place ‘Different Place 006’ [D:fferent Place]
In the clandestine realm of electronic music, D:fferent Place emerged in 2019, shrouded in mystery and maintaining an enigmatic low profile ever since.
REVIEW Fantastic Man ‘Spiritual Guidance’ [Basic Spirit]
In an unprecedented move, Basic Spirit has transcended its customary in-house artistic collaborations, beckoning the venerable Fantastic Man to contribute to its esteemed catalogue.
REVIEW Didier Chesto ‘Good Years EP’ [Bobby Donny]
Bobby Donny, a distinguished Dutch imprint, introduces the prodigiously talented Didier Chesto and his latest opus, the Good Years EP.
REVIEW D&P ‘Party Tools Vol. 3’ [Fraise Records]
In the dynamic realm of electronic music, Duowe & Picasso (D&P) return to Fraise Records in 2023, presenting their latest sonic masterpiece, the third installment of the Party Tool Series.
REVIEW Marco Funari ‘Franky EP’ [Music Institute Records]
In the annals of musical history, Marco Funari's opus, the Franky E.P., resurfaces from the hallowed grounds of the Music Institute label, a seminal release dating back to the venerable year of 1991.
