Klein Zage and Joey G ii have joined forces for a new EP, titled ‘New Cross to Ridgewood’ on Rhythm Section, accompanied by three eccentric...
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Spoken-word vocals meet shimmering beatscapes on the new EP from Klein Zage and Joey G ii for Rhythm Section. Hear Ariel Zetina’s trippy rework of ‘Folks Not Guys’
The 17-track release is available now via Bandcamp
The new track is the second to be released for their forthcoming debut album
The demo version of 'New Star in the Sky' is a stripped-down rendition of the original album version
You can hear what spiral galaxy M74 sounds like now that imagery of the "Phantom Galaxy" has been translated into sound
The store will feature a curated selection of books and posters, as well as a small gallery
Glaswegian label Redstone Press bring together buzzy newcomers and roster mainstays on a new compilation celebrating Scotland-based electronic talent. Hear EMÆNUEL’s experimental contribution ‘Salt Heart’ now
The UK producer and DJ returns to Finsbury Park for his third All Dayer
Despite "new ceilings, insane amounts of fire safety bits, shit filled pipes" the queer-led DIY collective is finally on the cusp of a permanent new home
The DJ has been left with no income amid the coronavirus pandemic
Former Cafe Del Mar resident José Padilla has launched a fundraiser following his cancer diagnosis.
The Balearic beat pioneer and Ibiza legend recently created a...
Sasha's imprint stepped it up in 2014...
Imagining it's your last night on Earth is probably the kind of thing that life coaches do to trick you into admitting that you've never...
40: Leon
With releases for Steve Lawler's Viva, Nick Curly’s Cecille and Nic Fanciulli’s Saved, Italian DJ and producer Leon has been making huge waves in the...
Clubs in regions with a low COVID-19 rate will be allowed to open until 3am
Nightclubs in Spain have been allowed to reopen on a regional basis following a vote by the country's Interterritorial Health Council earlier this week.
Under the...
Released on 30th January 1989, New Order’s fifth album is a sun-flushed pinnacle of dance rock, directly inspired by the hedonistic energy of Ibiza’s burgeoning club scene of the time. 35 years on, with the help of the album’s engineer Michael Johnson, Ben Cardew reflects on its legacy, and its influence on the acid house era
"I hope this second part of the trilogy will resonate with listeners and bring us closer than ever before"