A former music journalist and Tel Aviv nightclub resident DJ, Yotam Avni, has emerged out of the Israeli party capital’s underground scene into the global electronic music jurisdiction through the dynamic tunnels of industry luminaries, most audibly, Innervisions.
REVIEW WhoMadeWho ‘Dynasty (Denis Horvat Remix)’ [Embassy of Music]
After the ground-breaking and highly-appraised release of ‘I Don’t Know’ Remixes earlier this year, WhoMadeWho reconvened with Embassy of Music to unravel ‘Dynasty’.
REVIEW Keinemusik (Rampa, Adam Port, &ME) ‘You Are Safe’ [Keinemusik]
The Keinemusik super-trio, Rampa, Adam Port and &ME, are back, and this time with a 10-track, almost 1-hour album that contains many different sounding tracks but with an audible cohesion between them.
REVIEW Dj Tennis ‘Certain Angles’ [!K7]
On their July 14 release, the Romano-Greenall reunion succeeded in contributing a stirring masterpiece to the first’s DJ Kicks mix series for !K7.
REVIEW Sirens Of Saturn feat. Delhia De France ‘When You’re Gone (The Drifter Remix)’ [Suara]
Suara’s latest album boasts remixes by the likes of Johannes Brecht, Sirens of Saturn, Dehlia De France, Colin Benders, and The Drifter.
REVIEW Vermont ‘II Remixes’ [Kompakt]
On their second collaboration, the experimental affair turned into a deep-hitting artistic venture between German producers Marcus Worgull and Motor City Drum Ensemble’s Daniel Plessow, Vermont begets yet another self-titled album plainly re-classified as 'II'.
REVIEW Trikk ‘Mundo Ritual’ [Innervisions]
A complex, mysterious musician with eclectic musical taste and diverse artistic influences, Porto native Bruno Deodato, widely known as Trikk, confounds our conceptions of geography.
REVIEW Lehar ‘Picture: Lehar’ [Diynamic Music]
Lehar clearly knows his way around a studio, and by extension, our hearts. Cycling through tempos and keys, harmonies and melodies, he has provided us with a snapshot, a picture if you will, of what one cannot put into words.
REVIEW Iain Howie ‘Bully’ [Rhombus]
Straight out of Vancouver, and just as young as he looks, Iain Howie is on his way to becoming somewhat of a household name in the underground music scene.
REVIEW Hundreds ‘Un-Unify (Mano Le Tough Remix)’ [Embassy of Music]
With a penchant for the extra-ordinary, for sounds and melodies that stray just off the path most travelled, Maeve main man, Mano Le Tough delivers once more.
