Steffen Berkahn alias Dixon - the Innervisions label-head - made his appearance at Day Zero - Damian Lazarus' groundbreaking BPM-Festival off-event - right before the sunrise, delivering a quite powerful and drum-fueled set.
IMPRESSIONS Âme @ Day Zero 2017
Kristian from Âme (Innervisions) joined Damian Lazaros' BPM Festival off-event 'Day Zero' on Friday 13th and delivered a set in the heart of a Tulumian cenote, setting a much darker tone for the laser-fueled Day Zero Event.
PREVIEW Various Artists ‘Anthology I’ [SIAMESE]
The third catalogue number from Swiss label SIAMESE is filled with pure musical bliss. 'Anthology I' includes cuts from Adriatique, Lehar & OLDERIC, Toto Chiavetta and Shiffer and marks an almost legendary begin of 2017 for the recently found label.
PREVIEW Lazaros ‘Visitors EP’ [Sum Over Histories]
Cologne resident Lazaros has caused quite a stir over the past couple of months with futuristic soundscape releases on Nautilus Rising and KX gaining huge support from various key players in the electronic music scene. Now it is time Sandrino‘s long-time buddy returns to Frankey & Sandrino‘s label Sum Over Histories after previously already contributing ‘Moustheni‘ to the label‘s first split EP ‘Path Integral 1’.
TOP10 of unreleased tracks for January 2017
Here's the latest top10 of unreleased tracks brought to you by Torture the Artist to give give you an overview what tunes you shall look out for within the next weeks and months, also revealing Innervisions upcoming release in February that comes from our favorite Berlin duo.
INTERVIEW Trikk
Temporarily located in Porto, Trikk not only found the time to eat 'Francesinha' but also to have a little chat with us about his 2016, fashion, how he had his tracks released on Dixon & Âme's imprint Innervisions and much more. Furthermore, the humble musician provides us with his current favorite tracks.
INTERVIEW Hyenah
He has been on the rise for a while, bringing back the rhythm into the House Music scene and delivering outstanding releases on labels such as Jimpster's Freerange Records or Dennis Ferrer's Objektivity.
