19:26 – The Threshold EP
An Italian, Egyptian, and Brazilian walk into a studio and create a melodic house and techno EP…no, this is not the beginning of a bad joke. Milan native 19:26 has released his latest...
Read More →An Italian, Egyptian, and Brazilian walk into a studio and create a melodic house and techno EP…no, this is not the beginning of a bad joke. Milan native 19:26 has released his latest...
Read More →The first time I saw the lineup for Head Trip 2026, I had to do some quick research to make sure it wasn’t a hoax. Presented by Goldenvoice and taking place Saturday October...
Read More →Joining forces for the first time are English duo Mia Mendi and French artist Blake Light with a heart pounding and powerfully hypnotic tune titled “Lose Yourself”. Driving basslines and heavy kicks are...
Read More →“Out Of My Body” by Anyma featuring EJAE started playing in the background the other day and it was the haunting vocals of the Korean-American singer/songwriter that grabbed my attention. The melodic techno...
Read More →Last August, BLOND:ISH teamed up with Stevie Appleton on an uplifting tune in “Never Walk Alone“, a song that has been heard in numerous sets around the world over the past 10 months....
Read More →Putting their enigmatic spin on one the top tracks of the year so far in “Act Of God” by Layton Giordani featuring Linney and Sarah de Warren are the British duo CamelPhat. A...
Read More →I was taking a stroll through SoundCloud the other day and came across a few older tracks from Ukrainian DJ and producer Taly Shum. As luck would have it, she has a new...
Read More →All Day I Dream veteran Fulltone returns to the Berlin based imprint with a mesmerizing four track EP in “Alba”. Along with the title song, the Egyptian DJ and producer also includes “Meine...
Read More →Adriatique have announced the launch of their new imprint called X Recordings with the release of “The Future Is Unknown” featuring Delhia de France. Dark basslines, arpeggiated synths, and mysterious vocals are used...
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