Southern Germany or Munich may not be the first area or city you think about when speaking of House music, but indeed one of the scene's most interesting artists set up shops there and keeps on delivering one classic tune after another.
EXCLUSIVE J. Aria ‘TPL (The Perfect Love)’ [Super Drama Records]
The second installment of Super Drama's charity compilation Family Drama is about to drop and features eleven tracks that touch various electronic music genres and has a preference for UK-influences.
EXCLUSIVE Inter Gritty & Exon Banks ‘Yellow’ [RISE NKGP]
Swedish producer Thomas Andersen alias Inter Gritty and artist duo Exon Banks team up for a common release that is musically rooted in the Electronica/ Leftfield field.
EXCLUSIVE Pépé Elle ‘We Ain’t Taking Orders (Main Phase Remix)’ [3 Feet Deep Records]
Last year saw the release of 3 Feet Deep Records second instalment: four tracks from four artists.
EXCLUSIVE Ricardo Tobar ‘Our Violence’ [MUSAR]
After a short break MUSAR is back with another EP from label mainstay Ricardo Tobar, who delivers his altogether 4th EP for the Dutch imprint called Our Violence.
INTERVIEW Lawrence
Perhaps the botanist and DJ/producer combination was mint to be actualized through Lawrence - a director of the tulip and the turn-up.
EXCLUSIVE Sir Lord Comixx ‘After The Sun Fades’ [Ugly Music]
Founded back in 1996 by Felix Dickinson & Tony Lee Ugly Music has always captured House- and Techno music's momemtum still remaining true to the origin of the music.
EXCLUSIVE Nicolas Duque ‘Thumb Stopper (Italia 93 Mix)’ [Nuances de Nuit]
Nuances de Nuit, Lucie's and T. Jacques label for modern Electronic music dance floor aesthetics, is back with another edition of their eponymic V/A series.
DJ CHARTS Holly Lester [Duality Trax]
She has the magic touch for meaningful music, not only when it comes to her own label Duality Trax, which was launched in 2020, but also when putting those records on the 1210s.
EXCLUSIVE Takadoum ‘After Sorrow’ [Momo’s Basement]
From Paris with love! Momo's Basement second catalogue number, namely Keep It Vague, is a remarkable anecdote about electronic music's best kept secret as Paris based artist Takadoum, once a member of Beat X Changers, takes on the challenge to combine the musical present and past to create four timeless cuts that remain forever.
