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The Enduring Queer Excellence of SOPHIE: Six Essential Tracks

On the 30th of January 2021, Scottish born producer and acclaimed pop visionary Sophie Xeon began to make her way up to her rooftop in Athens to gaze at the moon. “True to her spirituality,” the statement from her label Transgressive would read later that day while confirming that the

Last year, Pan Daijing delivered the haunting and beguiling album Jade 玉观音. Her third effort, Jade 玉观音 was steeped in a sort of uncanniness that made it creep through your veins long after it had finished playing. At the centre of this was Daijing’s voice. Mournful, pensive, and sometimes bizarre,

This year marks 30 years since Belgium music producer Red D entered the DJ scene, and he stands tall years later with a successful imprint under his name – We Play House Recordings. Today, we are delighted to present an exclusive mix from the music producer and businessman. Red D

Spotify has one again been the source of much controversy following an episode of Joe Rogan’s Spotify exclusive podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, which is being blamed for spreading misinformation on Covid-19. The episode in question featured guests Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Robert Malone, who many have claimed made

British producer Leon Vynehall has been announced as the next contributing artist to fabric’s ongoing fabric presents mix series. Vynehall’s mix will follow SHERELLE and Overmono’s recent mix and compilations, and will include a mix of ambient, gqom, breakbeat and afro house. Exclusive tracks from Skee Mask and Or:la, as

Hailed by critics as “one of techno’s most sought-after acts of the decade” Space 92’s recent rise to superstardom has been meteoric to say the least. One of the best selling techno artists in the world for the third consecutive year in 2021, the prolific, in-demand Frenchman now looks to

From blissed out new age techno to Arca updating Laurie Anderson for the post-club landscape, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. In no particular order: Pussy Riot – PUNISH Russian feminist punk-anarchist collective Pussy Riot has taken many shapes and forms over the years. From their early days

Seven years ago, the name Soichi Terada was thrust back into the cultural zeitgeist. Up until that point the Japanese producer had mostly stayed quiet, but this downtime was not undeserved. After all, Terada was one of the artists responsible for pioneering the direction of Japanese house in the late

The UK’s Olly Alexander, former frontman and now sole member of Years & Years, has been on a mission. He’s here to make pop fun again. In the post-Lorde era, pop has for the most part dialled down the theatrics and shifted toward a minimalist, writerly approach. This of course

We’re not going to lie, this one slipped under our radar. A new Joy Orbison track that morphs from droning ambient into a full on dancefloor rager? Orbison’s own statement that he’s “sitting on quite a lot of unreleased music”? It’s shocking that we’re only getting to this track now,

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