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Interview: 5 minutes with Mark Reeve

Image by Zydre Venckus Mark Reeve is the sort of techno legend who has quietly made a name for himself over the course of his career. Having moved to Germany from England fifteen years ago, Reeve sought out the scene that would embrace and develop his particular sound. That sound

       Image Credit: Isaac Garcia Now, along with the French circuit, it’s pretty clear we have a soft spot for Canada and the many talented musicians they have to offer. Take multi-platinum DJ Shaun Frank, for instance, who first landed on our radar early last year with his single ‘On Your

Image: Courtesy artist Let’s return to the ever-evolving space of the French electronic scene. Here, we’ll find Sébastien Léger, the unorthodox musician who is carving his way through techno. Reinventing the genre with the sole aim to keep the dancefloor moving, the producer works tirelessly to ensure that the perfect

Image courtesy Toolroom It’s no secret that the world of electronic music is a bit of a boys club. The narrative of bedroom producer to major festival headliner is one most often associated with young male acts in the vein of Martin Garrix and Madeon. This is why when fierce

Image credit: Paul Select Junior Sanchez reminds the world of the joy of disco in his latest EP, Nobody Bring U Down. The US-based producer is co-owner of the label Kultur, which is aimed at keeping the narrative of house music alive, especially while representing the spirit of marginalised communities.

Image credit: ​​Jake Price Join us as we venture into the mind of Dennis Cruz, the legendary tech-house Spaniard who is embracing his heritage with his latest release. ‘Los Tamales’, is a double A-side that’s taken from his upcoming album, which will be released via Damian Lazarus‘ flagship label. The

       Image credit: Nima Elm A little old school, a little new school. A little pop, a little synth. All in all, what it really comes down to is some good synthpop, dressed up to the nines and ready to be taken out for the night. At 1980, a duo comprised

       Image credit: Jon Simo Many a musician embarked on an inner Odyssey this year, taking the time to learn more about themselves. Michael Oakley has chosen to share his latest LP, Odyssey earlier this year, which reached  #8 in the Worldwide Album Charts on Bandcamp while peaking at #4 on

Image by Julien Lasota France has consistently produced some of electronic music’s most cutting edge creators. The evolution of the French touch has earnestly embraced other forms of club music, arriving at the banging electroclash of artists such as Vitalic and John Lord Fonda. Fonda is a more elusive creature

Image by Keiki Knudsen  Peaches’s seminal hit F*** The Pain Away is sort of revolutionary. An outré display of feminine desire and sexual identity, it finds power not in the sultry but rather the abject. The explicit lyrics and grating, industrial synths that shape the track refuse submission to the

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