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Aus Music’s first release of 2019 comes from Tracey. Hear the fast-paced gossamer house cut, ‘Mind Powder’ now...

First up on Will Saul’s ever-consistent Aus Music this year is Tracey’s 'Metamorphosis' EP.

Set for release this Friday 2nd February, Tracey – Tom Ruijg...

The tunes that ruled 2016...

Thank god for Shazam, eh? Gone are the days of hearing a killer tune and painstakingly searching for it. Singing a hook to a bemused-looking...

And here's why you need to know about them...

When Will Saul set up a little off-shoot to his Simple label with Ninja Tune artist Fink way back in 2006, it’s doubtful either of...

In October 2013 London’s best-known record shop, Phonica has turned 10.

Opening a vinyl-only store in Soho just over 10 years ago was seen as a risky move. The area was, and still is, saturated with...

We got speaking to Kate Simko, Solomun, Nick Curly, Huxley and Will Saul about how they deal with the ups, the downs, the delays, the...

THE FEMALE PERSPECTIVE
Kate Simko
Chicago house heiress Kate Simko has toured as a DJ and with a live show, and explains how life on...

Bristol slo-mo house sensations

“Did we call ourselves 'Behling & Simpson' because it sounds a bit like soul sensations Ashford & Simpson? Oh, most definitely,” says Sam Simpson, one half of the slo-mo Bristol house pairing. “When we DJ, we do tend to end up recreating the dance routines from 'Solid As A Rock', which is frankly equal parts exciting and disturbing.”
Behling & Simpson have been slowing house music down for a while now.

'I Can (Tell By The Way You Move)'

The man behind tracks such as 'Don't you', 'Like A Child' and 'Thinking Of You', Hotflush and Aus Music signing George FitzGerald has released 'I Can (Tell by The Way You Move)', courtesy of Domino sublabel Double Six.

Hour long mix from rising house star Ejeca

The facts that we know about Ejeca: he's from just outside Belfast and he's killing it right now. (He's also called Garry).

It's not much...

Saul talks about his new album, collaborations and a hatred of pirates.

Anonymity’s quite the fashion these days. Hand-stamped white labels from big-name producers emerge every week, with press releases proclaiming artists free from the shackles of fame, whose metaphorical masks let them experiment with sounds bereft of preconception. Which is all well and good when you’re knocking out short-run 12”s of faceless techno.

Ejeca's fresh garage house sound transcends the hype

The last few months have made for a whirlwind ride for Ejeca, aka Belfast producer and DJ Garry McCartney. Just three months ago he was working for an IT company that was slowly firing people, and today he’s embarking on a three-gig Easter weekend marathon.