Surgeons Girl will release a new EP, ‘Sever’, via Barcelona’s Lapsus Records this month. Listen to ‘Night Moths’ below. The Bristolian composer, whose work centres...
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Surgeons Girl debuts on Barcelona’s Lapsus Records with a five-track suite of exploratory synths and otherworldly club textures
Earth Trax threads trance, EBM, drill, dream pop and more through techno foundations on his new album for Shall Not Fade
Wisdom Teeth co-founder K-Lone lands on Aus Music with the colourful first instalment of his ‘Catching Wild’ EP series
Berlin-based heavyweight Valerie Ace returns to Intrepid Skin with a suite of pulverising hard dance and techno
Hyperdub affiliate aya returns to her’s and BFTT’s YCO label with four bonkers bangers. Hear the acrobatic opener ‘Essente!’ now
Maribel Tafur stitches field recordings from across the Peruvian landscape through layers of ambient electronic music on a new album with the Mater Iniciativa research centre
Excelsior Ruth alchemises elements of drone, traditional choral music, mákina, and more on her debut release for South London’s High Priestess Recordings
The Scottish duo's latest disco-house banger marks their debut for Insomniac Records
Zambia's SHE Spells Doom returns to All Centre for the label’s debut vinyl release
Parisian producer Sapphist Eye serves up a suite of heady, EBM-infused techno on CHLOÉ’s Lumiere Noire label. Hear Club Tularosa’s remix of ‘Seedy Streets’ now
The South Korean house star is set to take over the 20,000-capacity west London venue Gunnersbury Park
Gou Talk, Solid Grooves and the Haçienda’s 40th Anniversary are all headed to Manchester this year
The third time a drum & bass act has headlined the iconic London venue
The entire tour is dedicated to the late singer and performer with the legendary rave trio
Groove Armada
To the uninitiated, Groove Armada's return to making underground house music might appear something of a change in direction. It is, of course, nothing of the sort. Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have found themselves, thanks to a solid decade of commercial success, stuffed clumsily into all manner of pigeon holes; from dance-pop to pop-dance to chill-out to stadium-dance to ragga-dance and any number of other sub genres you might care to mention.