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December 2018

Jurek Riegler
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Jurek Riegler

by the partae December 18, 2018
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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?

I`m based in Berlin. Mhm, what can I say.. I mean its huge…

How did you first start playing music?

When I was six years old, I wanted to be a drummer. So I grabbed cooking spoons and all cooking pots and let off steam. I always wanted to have a real drum set, but that wasn’t financially feasible for my mother. But she had noticed that I had a very good sense of tact and so she sent me to drum lessons. The teacher at the time was a strange guy. Somehow a mixture of conservative rocker and bourgeois jazzer – I found him rather uncool and when he started to teach me notes in the second lesson, the fun was already over. I just wanted to play the beats that came to mind…  I had a very strong will of my own quite early on.

What programs/instruments do you use live and to record?

Until about 2 years ago I worked purely with hardware and it was more a jam than a real producing. My setup at that time consisted of a Micro Korg XL, two Kaoss Pads, a Mackie 16 channel mixer and a SM 58. At that time I used to beatbox regularly and produced all percussive sounds with my mouth. Today it looks quite different. The central point is the computer on which Logic runs. I mainly work with plug-ins. But I still have my Kaoss pads and the Micro Korg – and recently I got the Subsequent 37 from Moog.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Right now I hear a lot of Radiohead and Djrum probably because of the cold season.

Who or what influences your sound and songwriting?

When I was a child, my mom’s record cabinet was the most important thing to me. Radiohead, Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, Keith Jarret, Moby, Air, Kruder and Dorfmeister and many other pioneers were represented in it. When I was 12-13 years old and was looking for new artists myself, I found mostly American rap on my shelf. Artists like Dilated Peoples, Afu- Ra, Jedi Mind Tricks, M.O.P, Cypress Hill, Jurassic 5, The Roots and what they are all called. German rap was actually only present later. But things like Kreuzfeld Jakob, Stieber Twins, Absolute Beginner, Team Eimsbush etc. are an integral part of my youth.

How do you usually go about writing music?

I don’t really have a plan when I start making music. Most of the time I start jamming and watch what happens. Recently I try to play the melody or groove I have in my head and it works surprisingly well. I don’t lose the focus so much and can hold on to the first idea which is often really the best one. It’s also kind of satisfying to let the thoughts sound.

Please tell us about how you came to work with ursl:

In fact, I had finished my EP for a while. But I didn’t know exactly which label would fit. I had known URSL for a while, but strangely enough it wasn’t on my screen when it came to my own music – even though I had seen many of those released on the label at the Garbicz or at the Fusion festival and had celebrated most of all. Anyway, a buddy of mine made me aware of URSL again. And promptly it worked out. I think they just happened to have their mails open when I sent this 😉 Fortunately a positive answer came very quickly.

What is important to you when making music?

The most important thing for me is always to express a clear feeling, that can be a certain sound or a melody. Functionality in the physical sense is only second. I always find it disappointing how often Djs are tempted to play the proven functional track at an early stage. For many, the arms sticking out into the air are simply too tempting. The environment plays another important role for me. I recently put my workplace by the window. Now I can look into the trees during production, which I find very inspiring.

What have you been working on in 2018 and what do you have planned for 2019?

At the moment I’m working on many different tracks in parallel. Let’s see what will come out of it – I think it will be the next EP. Next year I definitely want to venture into the DJ booth again.  I recently played again for the first time in a long time. And it gives me great pleasure to send people on their journey.

Please tell us about your interest of food and cooking:

At the age of eleven, my Italian stepfather, who is an excellent chef, was a member of our family. When he joined our family, I was just happy to get some delicious food on the table and didn’t really want to learn how to make the perfect risotto.  But since he also makes music himself, he was able to show parallels between music and cooking in an entertaining way. At the beginning, of course, my typical anti teacher attitude came to light. -But little by little I understood what he meant by that that every ingredient and every spice in its quantity, timing, duration is crucial for a good arrangement and mix.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

I’m always very curious about food or probably more aptly put, I’m pretty greedy. I could spend hours in market halls and go from stand to stand. Berlin already offers a great variety. However, I regularly ask myself how the gastronomy can survive here. The prices were cut close, the leases are getting higher and the competition is huge! I think that’s a pity because I regularly notice that one good restaurant after another is closing. It bothers me totally. There should finally be a rethink regarding the quality and appreciation of food. We should not perceive ourselves as running garbage cans ;)!

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Kolombo
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10 Years of Kolombo Playlist, Xmas Mix, SA Tour 2019

by the partae December 18, 2018
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We are very close to celebrate a new Xmas season with our loved ones, to say ‘sayonara’ to 2018, start with illusion the new 2019… Yes, all that is just around the corner. The Belgian Olivier Grégoire aka Kolombo and before all this magic happens, decided to prepare us an Xmas Mix (free download), also dedicate a few words talking about 2018 and expectations for 2019, and finally offer a Playlist (Spotify) summarizing 10 years as an artist.

“2018 was a really special! This year I tried to change a bit my sound, I felt the necessity of this and now I’m finding myself again without losing my identity. I had the opportunity to play in many places in the world, I had some debut releases, my house is finally finished and my wife is touring with me, so it couldn’t end better.

2019 I expect to release a bit more on other labels, perform in places where I’ve never been before, to keep working hard to make all this real. But even, if the new year is just like 2018, I wouldn’t complain!”. (Kolombo)

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Sergio Bennett & Coopdown sign ‘Dirty Money’ on YET Records
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Sergio Bennett & Coopdown sign ‘Dirty Money’ on YET Records

by the partae December 18, 2018
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The transtalantic label YET Records return with a new single from Sergio Bennett & Coopdown that comes backed with a big remix from Piem. 

The Spanish duo of Sergio Bennett & Coopdowm are no strangers to the upper echelons of the Beatport charts thanks to many collaborative tracks on the likes of My Little Dog, Piston and Heavenly Bodies. They are brothers with a broad range of styles from indie dance to nu disco to all types of tech, and here go for a hard hitting house jam.

Their standout single ‘Dirty Money‘ is all about big, bulky drums that have an infectious sense of roll and swing. They will get the floor’s attention and keep it with a raw percussion and whirring synths, muffled vocals and a playful sense of party that keeps on delivering.

Catalan born Piem is at the heart of the current tech house landscape with his tunes on Knee Deep In Sound, VIVa Limited and Toolroom. His remix is a stripped back, whacked out number with metal drums and rolling snares all building tension throughout. It’s a tense, peak time track that explodes into life and will animate any club.

These are two nonsense house anthems destined for big things.

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Florian Picasso keeps the anthems coming with new track Hikari for Protocol Recordings

by the partae December 16, 2018
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In 2015, Protocol Recordings gave young newcomer Florian Picasso his first major break, releasing his superb ‘Origami’ on an unsuspecting world. Later re-released with a vocal as ‘Want It Back (Origami)’, the anthemic track picked up millions of plays and became his most popular solo single. Since ‘Origami‘ the bond between Protocol and Picasso grew even more, with the release of ‘Only for your Love’ a collab track with Nicky Romero, ‘Hanabi’ with Raiden, and several performances at Protocol shows.

Once again Picasso chooses a Japanese name for his track, expressing his love for the Japanese culture and his Asian roots.  ‘Hikari’ means ‘light’ in Japanese, and this track is certainly befitting of that title with its bright, life-giving sound.

Warm on-beat synth chords immediately introduce us to the uplifting progression at the heart of this track. A delectable plucked riff dances its way on to of this backbone, with a gorgeous vocal synth bolstering its beautiful melody. A big snare build thrusts us to the drop where a joyous, stuttered take on this lead melody plays out through big trance chords and thick, buzzing bass. The main break twists and turns these superbly scintillating melodies further, launching us into one final fist-pumping, pyrotechnic-laden drop. Slick, brilliantly honed production galvanizes this excellent track, marking another hit for Florian.

‘Hikari‘ is Picasso’s third track in a month after ‘Glitch‘ and ‘The Answer‘ both announced his comeback in style. Making his mark once again with this hot new cut, he has shown that he is back for good and that 2019 is going to be a huge year for him.

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New UK Tour of DUSKY PRESENTS: 4 lineups in 4 cities with Robert Hood, Lone, DJ Randall (acid house set) and more

by the partae December 16, 2018
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The inimitable Dusky announce the return of their DUSKY PRESENTS event series with four dates across Bristol, Sheffield, London and Manchester. The duo will be joined by an eclectic selection of guests such as techno legend Robert Hood, R&S’s Lone, Dekmantel favourite Matrixxman, the resurgent Paul Woolford, and rising stars Sally C, Brame & Hamo, and KETTAMA.

Fresh from a smash US tour and the release of their much-loved ‘Aset Forever’ EP (supported by Rampa, Red Axes, Adam Beyer among others), Dusky are getting back to their roots and their prominence within the UK underground scene by focussing on their event series, DUSKY PRESENTS. Each event and lineup is meticulously curated to ensure a night of authenticity which embodies everything they’re about as artists, producers and label A&Rs. They’ve mingled their heroes and long-time friends with 17 Steps debutants, including Brame & Hamo and Kettama who join the label with their Aset Forever remix package.

“The Dusky Presents series is a chance for us to showcase artists we have always admired, or have caught our eye recently. It’s always an honour to curate – and programme – line-ups with our favourite artists, and we’re excited by the variety of names joining us.” Dusky 

The EP: Heralding the tour, the ‘Aset Forever EP – The Remixes’ with Brame & Hamo and Kettama drops 14th December.
Irish born, Berlin-based duo Brame & Hamo rework ‘Amongst The Gods’, combining distorted kicks and industrial percussion with euphoric samples from the original, to create an unequivocally rave-ready flip. Fellow Irishman and rising star KETTAMA transforms ‘Staunch’ from a darkly brooding cut into a thumping hard house epic spiked with zapping synths and hefty percussion.

The Tour: Dusky’s well crafted and diverse DJ sets, along with their live show and 17 Steps imprint, have earned them a place at the forefront of electronic music, but nothing matches their particular mix of talents more perfectly than a Dusky DJ set on home turf – this time supported by some of the most respected and cutting-edge names in electronic music.

Stream ‘Aset Forever – The Remixes’ Now: https://bit.ly/2EkKZVb

DUSKY PRESENTS – Dates: 

Motion, Bristol – 19th January 
Dusky
Special Guest: Robert Hood
Matrixxman
Hammer (all night in the tunnel)
Brame & Hamo
Jess Farley

Hopeworks, Sheffield – 1st March 
Dusky
Paul Woolford
Brame & Hamo
Lo Shea

E1, London – 22nd March 
Dusky
Lone
DJ Randall (Acid House Set)
KETTAMA
Sally C

Gorilla, Manchester – 29th March
Dusky
Sally C

Get Tickets Here: https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/dusky

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Arran

by the partae December 16, 2018
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Where are you currently based and what is the music scene like there?

I’m living in London at the minute. I don’t really know, I’ve spent most of the time writing and recording at home. 

How did you first start playing music?

I had a few lessons and then learned everything else from messing about and the internet. 

Who are you listening to at the moment?

Astroworld – Travis Scott I listen to it everywhere. 

Who or what influences your sound and songwriting?

Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, David Bowie, The Bee Gee’s, Karen O, The La’s, Cat Stevens, Black Sabbath, The Fall

How would you describe your music?

Bedroom tunes

What have you been up to in 2018?

Been touring Europe and UK with Cloves, and released my EP What I See on Daytime TV

What do you have planned for 2019?

More music, more gigs, more everything 

What do you like to do away from music?

Long walks on the beach straight into the tide 

Favourite food and place to hang out

Five guys/my studio

 

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REZZ x Blanke
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REZZ joins forces with Blanke to deliver collaborative new single, ‘Mixed Signals’

by the partae December 16, 2018
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New single follows the release of REZZ’s acclaimed second album ‘Certain Kind of Magic’


REZZ x Blanke –
‘ Mixed Signals’

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JUNO award-winning Canadian producer REZZ has unveiled her sensational new single, ‘Mixed Signals’, a sizzling collaborative record made with rising Australian producer, Blanke.

A throbbing industrial production which showcases REZZ’s signature style – a potent mix of bass heavy tones and sickly sci-fi sounds – ‘Mixed Signals’ is an unsettling thumper, blessed with Blanke’s dynamic hooks and pulsating chord patterns.

With Blanke’s music performed at the likes of Ultra Miami, EDC Las Vegas, Shambhala, Coachella and Lost Lands in 2018, the producer has also headlined two tours of his native Australia ahead of his North American Debut in February 2018, has received airtime from the likes of BBC Radio 1 and Sirius XM, en route to huge productions like his remix of PNAU‘s ‘Changes’ – which has clocked over 5 million streams on Spotify to date. His productions and remixes have been supported by the likes of Marshmello, Jauz, Illenium and Steve Aoki to name a few.

Arguably her busiest year so far, 2018 marked the release of REZZ’s highly-anticipated second album, Certain Kind of Magic. The production arrived on the back of a hectic summer run of shows, which included highly praised performances at Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, Coachella and Electric Zoo to name a few, with the Canadian recently playing at Red Rocks for her sold-out ‘REZZ Rocks’ show, delivering her spooktacular Halloween mix, ‘Nightmare on REZZ Street’ and her recent remix of Porter Robinson’s ‘Divinity’.

‘Mixed Signals’ represents a slick amalgamation of both artist’s tantalizing production styles. The single rounds off a spectacular year for the Canadian who recently completed her Certain Kind of Magic tour to critical acclaim and will be ringing in 2019 with an eagerly anticipated show in San Francisco on New Year’s Eve.

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Martin Garrix & Julian Jordan
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Martin Garrix & Julian Jordan combine for new STMPD RCRDS bomb Glitch

by the partae December 16, 2018
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Martin Garrix and Julian Jordan have been friends for a good while now and began making tracks together before the world knew either of their names. After the outstanding previous collabs BFAM and Welcome comes another fresh track in the shape of Glitch — a project they started working on six years ago and only recently decided to finish.

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Centred around an expansive melody, Glitch is a powerful track with big drops, razor-sharp electro bass and colourful synth sounds. An array of different sounds are used to create minute fills. It’s a feel-good anthem befitting of both of their talents, and with all their experience and knowledge, the promise of this early demo has now been fully realised.
“When we are in the studio together, we are just having fun”  explains Jordanof their working partnership. “It’s just like friends hanging out and watching videos.“
Julian recently signed to STMPD RCRDS, with the massive Tell Me The Truth as his latest release on the label. With an amazing ADE under his belt where he hosted his own night and played a rocking set at the STMPD label night, he is gearing up for 2019 as Bootshaus New Years Eve headliner and one of his first gigs taking place at the amazing Dreambeach Chile in January.
Martin’s incredibly prolific schedule continues in the final weeks of the year, with two remix packages of his MIKE YUNG collaboration Dreamer lined up, he’s also touring in China and Asia this month.
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Boomtown Fair
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BOOMTOWN INTRODUCES NEW TECHNO AND ELECTRONIC DISTRICT TO ITS MULTIDIMENSIONAL FESTIVAL EXPERIENCE FOR 2019 “AREA 404” HEADLINED BY CARL COX, FOUR TET & AMELIE LENS

by the partae December 16, 2018
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Following a hugely successful 2018 edition, one of the most adventurous, colourful and immersive festivals Boomtown has announced the exciting introduction of AREA 404; an impressive Techno haven featuring some of electronic music’s most influential figures.

The four-day 60,000 capacity festival set in the Matterley bowl in Hampshire, UK on the second weekend of August, will construct a ground breaking and theatrical led new stage area; the distinctively Industrial, post-apocalyptic and expansive AREA 404 will be dedicated to the raw sounds within the electronic music spectrum.

Drawing deep inspiration from Boomtown’s innovative delivery and creative commitment, the proudly independent festival now in its 11th year, will also invite Drumcode and Bugged Out to host the stage for Friday and Sunday, respectively, with confirmed headliners across the Friday, Saturday and Sunday including Carl Cox, Four Tet and Amelie Lens.

Celebrating 25 years of Bugged Out, Australian Lo-Fi House luminary Mall Grab will join esteemed selectors Ben UFO, Joy Orbison, Phantasy Boss Erol Alkan and Boyz Noize as they also welcome Four Tet’s electronic illumination of sound to AREA 404’s intense landscape.

Saturday’s headliner is non-other than the ultimate Techno legend and one of the founding fathers of the Techno-House genre; Carl Cox.  

The renowned DJ and figure head makes his sensational Boomtown debut with Eats Everything, Dirtybird leader Claude Vonstroke while the pioneering Skream is set to share the booth with fast rising and inspiring SAMA’.

Swedish techno platform Drumcode, will bring its uncompromising sound to Sunday with sets from Dense & Pika, Enrico Sangiuliano and a special b2b session from La Fleur and B.Traits before one of biggest names in Techno headlines proceedings. The unstoppable, Antwerp-born Amelie Lens’ ascension to festival main stages worldwide has been meteoric and cements AREA 404’s residence amongst the Techno elite.

AREA 404 is the latest progressive to arise from the deeply original and idiosyncratic vision of Boomtown’s creators, and added to 14 distinctly themed areas, hosting 27 main stages and 80 smaller street venues. The latest edition to the Fair is poised to instil excitement and eagerness within the electronic music community.

The full Nucleus lineup and trailer can be found on the Boomtown website

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mmph
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MMPH drops new remix EP on Tri Angle Records ft Roly Porter, object blue, Giant Claw & Forest Drive West

by the partae December 16, 2018
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“This song could easily fall apart with its frenetic pace, but it reveals itself more and more, and all those head-spinning sonics seem downright gorgeous with every passing listen.” – Pitchfork (on Woodlawn)
“Magnificently unstable energy pumps through the most straightforwardly banging moment yet from the David Byrne collaborator.” – The Guardian
“Han’s new EP for Tri Angle, both combine intricate orchestral instrumentation with darkly jagged electronics for a sound that punches you in the stomach as it worms its way into your brain.” – FACT

Today Sae Heum Han, better known by his stage name mmph, has dropped a new remix EP featuring new versions of each track from his recent release, ‘Serenade’ (out now on Tri Angle).

Following mmph’s production work on the recently released Perfume Genius’ latest single – a cover of Bobby Darin’s “Not For Me”, ‘Serenade Remixed’ sees the 24 year-old’s own tracks reimagined by acclaimed electronic composer Roly Porter, hyperactive cut-and-paste pop wizard Giant Claw, hotly tipped jungle techno artist Forest Drive West, and one of the most exciting producers to emerge out of London in the past year, object blue.

Listen to ‘Serenade Remixed’ on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/44l9eKVQdVlUZ5jjfWElpe
Listen to ‘Serenade Remixed’ on Bandcamp: https://mmph.bandcamp.com/album/serenade-remixed

Above Sae Heum Han’s desk hangs a blue and white crochet crucifix given to him by his grandmother. This object doubles as the artwork for ‘Serenade’. Separate from any religious connotations, the crucifix represents love, loss and hope – themes mmph explores on the EP.

Han, who also produced David Byrne’s grammy nominated album ‘American Utopia’ and serpentwithfeet‘s ‘Soil’which has been celebrated in many end of year lists, attended Berklee College of Music to study cello before shifting his concentration towards Electronic Production & Sound Design, a pivot that resulted in the birth of his project, mmph. mmph’s compositions exist at the intersection of analog classical music arrangement and forward thinking electronic sound production.

‘Serenade’ evokes a newfound expressive romanticism utilizing a broader palate of orchestral and electronic sounds. Melodically focused, orchestrally informed and rhythmically driven, each of ‘Serenade’s songs utilize a different classical trope to create Wagnerian suites in miniature. “Minuet” is a stately dance in triple time (performance), “Tragedy” is a play (death), “Elegy” is a mourning poem (death), and “Serenade” is a courtship song often played in the open air (love). Fusing synths choirs, arpeggiated (sometimes plucked) strings & steel string guitars, mmph creates a sense of extraordinary melodrama that feels more at home against the romantic backdrop of a Turner seaside cliff than a college student’s basement. Against these romantic landscapes, the baroque-feeling mini-operas of mmph’s ‘Serenade’ comes to life.

‘Serenade Remixed’ track list:
1. Serenade (Giant Claw Remix)
2. Minuet (Forest Drive West Remix)
3. Tragedy (Roly Porter Remix)
4. Woodlawn (biochemical object blue remix)

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Icarus
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ICARUS Announce April 2019 UK Live Tour

by the partae December 16, 2018
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DATES: 
23rd April – The Deaf Institute, Manchester
24th April – XOYO, London
25th April – SWG3, Glasgow
26th April – Thekla, Bristol
27th April – Button Factory, Dublin

TICKETS AVAILABLE HERE

Bristol’s forward-thinking, genre-twisting duo ICARUS are taking their music to the next level as they prepare to take their LIVE show on Tour. Recently touring with Mixmag cover stars, RÜFÜS DU SOL, the pair played at a sold-out show at London’s, Printworks. Embarking on their own UK tour in April next year, they’re set to play five dates across Manchester, London, Glasgow, Bristol and Dublin.

Uniquely versatile, ICARUS are equally adept at crafting tracks across the board, from deep, underground club tracks to crossover airplay hits, along with more experimental fare. The pair continue to push boundaries with their music production, bringing their work to life with live elements; adding a new dimension to their shows.

Recently releasing tracks ‘Echoes’ and ‘Man Of The Land’ on the legendary FFRR, both have seen substantial radio support from Radio 1 by industry tastemakers such as Annie Mac, Pete Tong, Danny Howard and Phil Taggart. ‘Echoes’ saw particular success reaching #3 on the BBC Radio 1 Dance Chart, with a further addition to Apple Music’s A-List Dance playlist.

Having taken their live show on tour earlier this year, ICARUS sold-out Londons, Electrowerkz, along with attracting the masses at Leeds Festival, Boardmasters, South West 4 and Café Mambo in Ibiza. Five consecutive days, kicking off at Manchester’s, The Deaf Institute will see the duo take the stage at XOYO in London and Glaswegian institution, SWG3. Touching down in their hometown, they play the award-winning Thekla, before rounding off the tour in Dublin at Button Factory.

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Maya Jane Coles
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Maya Jane Coles Presents Brand New EP ‘Waves & Whirlwinds’ Via I/AM/ME | OUT NOW | STREAM

by the partae December 16, 2018
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MAYA JANE COLES – ‘WAVES & WHIRLWINDS’ EP
RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW

LISTEN TO ‘WAVES & WHIRLWINDS’ EP HERE

A woman who is very much on her own level, Maya Jane Coles has continued to demonstrate her distinctive ability to create beautifully crafted, forward thinking dance music. Remaining very much in charge of her own destiny, Maya presents her latest EP ‘Waves & Whirlwinds’, via her very own label, I/AM/ME.

Inaugural title track ‘Waves & Whirlwinds’ provides a melodic and celestial intro to an otherworldly EP project. Moving forward, former single ‘Don’t Leave’ introduces guitar-like synth lines and droning bass, building in pace and tempo to create an inescapable sense of anticipation. The listener is invited to stay tuned for the ensuing transmission.

With an eerie and sinister feel, third track and single ‘Other Side’ forms the peak of the EP; brimming with emotion and euphoria. Elevating a bass driven house rhythm, with peculiar, angelic vocals. The listener is guided through a universe of twinkling synth lines and grungy dub elements. Onwards and upwards into ‘Visionary’, we are transported into a world of optimism. Coles lays out uplifting, driving synth chords peppered with signature droning dubby bass and subtle elements of funk.

Leading into ‘Isolate’, Coles plunges into the depths of her darker side. Signing off the EP with deep and dark, broken percussion and distorted vocal sounds, manifesting in a wholly sinister, downtempo experience.

Rounding off 2018, ‘Waves & Whirlwinds’ EP provides an interplanetary journey through the many moons of Maya Jane Coles’ boundary defying sound. The EP comes in the wake of an iconic moment for Maya, dropping EP single ‘Don’t Leave’ unannounced, alongside brand-new material from her darker alias, Nocturnal Sunshine. Accruing support everywhere from Rinse FM to Reprezent Radio as well as continued BBC Radio 1 plays from Annie Mac, Diplo and Mistajam, along with a US Billboard premiere, Maya Jane Coles continues to keep her bar firmly raised.

Tracklist:

  1. Maya Jane Coles – Waves & Whirlwinds
  2. Maya Jane Coles – Don’t Leave
  3. Maya Jane Coles – Other Side
  4. Maya Jane Coles – Visionary
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Josh Wink
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Josh Wink marks the 300th release on Ovum Recordings with new single ‘Aries in Mars’

by the partae December 16, 2018
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Production leads up to the 25th anniversary of the label 

Josh Wink
‘Aries In Mars’

Out Now via Ovum Recordings

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Marking the 300th release on his very own Ovum Recordings label, Josh Wink has unveiled new single‘Aries in Mars.’  The record follows an incredible slew of releases with the acid weapon ‘Selecta’ and a reissue of Josh’s Size 9 project, featuring a remix from Eats Everything, released earlier this year.

Utilising deeply atmospheric chord patterns on the track, ‘Aries In Mars’ was influenced by his partner’s astrological observation, “when playing the record for the family at home, my partner stopped what she was doing and started dancing,” explains Josh. “Afterwards she told me how strongly she felt about the track and commented about how it seemed like it was based on my astrological sign of my ruling planet Mars being in my Aries,”  as Josh goes on to explain.

“The track had this strong, powerful, fiery and fierce fast paced animalistic passion. So I went into the studio the next day and added the vocal, switching the two as it had a better rhythmic flow.”

Marking a landmark triple-century of productions on his iconic imprint, ‘Aries in Mars’ arrives just before we enter a year of celebrations in 2019 with Ovum Recordings 25th anniversary at the summit of underground music in 2018.

Since his 1995 breakthrough hit ‘Higher State of Consciousness’, Josh Wink has proved himself as one of the most influential DJs and producers in electronic music. Josh has also featured on Bedrock’s 20th anniversary compilation, with further appearances on Cocoon’s Letter Series, and Soma’s 25th anniversary.

Performing all across the globe at events such as BPM Festival, CRSSD Festival, Movement, Tomorrowland, Music On, Neopop, Ultra Miami, and at Carl Cox’s ‘Final Chapter’ closing party atSpace Ibiza, Josh has firmly established himself as one of electronic music’s most creative and influential acts. Over the years, Josh has helped establish the underground scene in Philadelphia and beyond whilst standing the true test of time as a curator, label owner, producer, and DJ.

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STMPD RCRDS
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CLiQ’s massive Clap Clap gets the remix treatment on STMPD RCRDS

by the partae December 16, 2018
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CLiQ’s massive club record Clap Clap gets the remix treatment on STMPD RCRDS. It’s a track that clearly demands repeated listening. Two new remixes are now here to give it more life still.

WILL K & Jebu tease out a dramatic breakdown with half-time beats and dramatic stabs before slamming us headfirst into a wonky bass house groove filled with distorted grunts, sirens and rumbling low end. Their remix continues to surprise with breakbeat switch-ups doing battle brilliantly with choice vocal cut-ups. The Australian duo make a welcome debut on STMPD RCRDS with this phat, furious rework.

Representing the cream of the Italian house scene, Gianni Romano & Emanuele Esposito bring a rolling groove to their remix, with pumping off-beat bass serving as the backbone to the hip-shaking beats. The vocal is used to its fullest degree as a nagging synth hook weaves in and out of the foreground. Heads down, hard-grooving house music.

CLiQ ‘Clap Clap (Remixes)’ is released on Friday 14 December via STMPD RCRDS.

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HER SONGS
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HER SONGS – Debut EP Out Now & New Track/Video

by the partae December 16, 2018
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RELEASE DEBUT EP – ‘HER SONGS LOS ANGELES‘ OUT NOW

RECORDED BY A COLLECTIVE OF INTERNATIONAL FEMALE SONGWRITERS IN LOS ANGELES IN SEVEN DAYS
BY MADDIE JAY (CA), EMILY BROWNING (NZ), THE NAKED EYE (UK/FR),
MARIE DAHLSTRØM (DK), DANI MURCIA (US/CO)

“this enchanting release is nothing short of blissful“
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“pure magic”  Stereofox        “inspired and emboldened”  Clash
HER SONGS is a worldwide collective of female songwriters, who after meeting on social media as fans of each other’s work, came together in Los Angeles for seven days in August this year to create one shared, finished product. After teasing tracks from the EP, today the collective are thrilled to share the release in full –Her Songs Los Angeles is out now across all digital streaming services.
In tandem with the release, they have shared the final single and its brilliant accompanying video, which truly captures the essence of the experience and the shared bond between the girls. Listen to the soulful pop anthem ‘Alright‘ and watch the video here.
In the one week in which they were together, the artists; Maddie Jay (Canada), Emily Browning (New Zealand), The Naked Eye (UK/France), Marie Dahlstrøm (Denmark) and Dani Murcia (US/Colombia) wrote, composed, recorded and produced the finished five track EP, which also includes the songs ‘Holding My Own‘, ‘Just A Phase‘ and ‘Goodbye‘. On the experience, they explain:
“Our Los Angeles EP is a collection of songs inspired by our time together in LA. The challenge to write a song a day allowed us to pour every ounce of our focus, energy, and creativity into the project while simultaneously letting go of ego and expectation. Creating a bridge between countries, cultures, and distance was of importance to us, as we explored and pushed our own individual boundaries as artists.”
The concept of Her Songs was born directly from the girls involved as a way to manifest a sense of global support and connection between female/non-binary songwriters, musicians and producers. Combining their individual musical strengths and pulling on their varying backgrounds and knowledge, they plan to continue making music as a strong band of women.
The creative process in LA was at times streamed live (with over 150,000 views in one day) and captured by Malthe Milthers, who documented the week’s activity and has created an accompanying documentary mini-series.
L-R: The Naked Eye, Emily Browning, Dani Murcia, Marie Dahlstrøm, Maddie Jay
HER SONGS is:
Dani Murcia (Vocals, Piano, Guitar, Production)
Miami-raised, LA-residing Colombian Dani Murcia considers herself a storyteller, and feels a moral responsibility to share her personal stories through honesty and vulnerability in music. She started singing from a young age, but only began writing music when she started high school. When she tragically lost her father to suicide three years ago, she found comfort from sharing her music with others who sought solace in her words having experienced similar heartbreak and loss. Tori Kelly, Matt Corby and Nick Hakim are all influences of hers. Her debut EP ‘In My Mind’ was released one year ago, and is a collaborative effort between herself and six of her closest friends.
Emily Browning (Vocals, Guitar)
Emily Browning is an indie/soul songwriter from Christchurch, New Zealand, who started playing guitar aged 12. Influenced by the rule-breaking melodic direction and beautiful sounds of Emily King, Lianne La Havas and Nai Palm, Emily finds writing music a way of channeling her deepest thoughts, which she’d otherwise be too private to share.
The Naked Eye (Vocals, Guitar)
The Naked Eye is the artist name for French-English singer/songwriter/guitarist Francesca Hole, who is currently based in London. She describes her music as having Jazz-Soul-Ambient undertones, and writes autobiographical songs about life experiences, relationships and hardships. With a wide range of influences spanning Billie Holiday, Julie London, Joni Mitchell, D’Angelo, Radiohead, Hiatus Kaiyote and many more, The Naked Eye finds making music cathartic and empowering, and loves how you can start the day with nothing in a session and end with a song.
Maddie Jay (Bass, Guitar, Production)
Bassist turned songwriting and production enthusiast Maddie Jay made the move from Canada to LA to pursue a professional career in music. She is inspired by young artists doing exciting things, and name checks Kevin Parker of Tame Impala as an idol due to his creative vision and execution.
Marie Dahlstrøm (Vocals, Piano, Percussion, Production)
Danish artist Marie Dahlstrøm realised that she wanted to pursue a career in music when she started university in London, which is where she’s currently based studying a PhD in Music and Neuroscience. Her main motivation is personal experiences and having an outlet to be able to express whatever is on her mind in a safe place. One of her biggest influences is Musiq Soulchild, and another favourite is the jazz singer Lizz Wright. Gospel, Latin and jazz are all genres she spends a lot of time listening to.
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