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Little Talk with TarDo
With a sound defined by cinematic tension, hypnotic movement, and emotional depth, Warsaw-based producer TarDo channels both personal transformation and raw creative energy into his latest release, ‘Chaos.’ Built around analog warmth and a sense of evolving intensity, the EP captures the turbulence and beauty of growth. We caught up with him to discuss the... Read more »

Premiere: Mark Reeve returns to Terminal M with explosive ‘Give It Back’ EP
Few producers command as much respect in the techno world as Mark Reeve, and his latest outing on Monika Kruse’s Terminal M label proves exactly why. Out now, the ‘Give It Back’ EP delivers two pure peak-time weapons — ‘Give It Back’ and ‘Beats For Days’ — that embody Reeve’s signature blend of drive, power,... Read more »

Little Talk with t.na
With over two decades of deep dancefloor experience behind him, Manchester-born, London-based artist t.na has long been a quiet force in the underground, a selector, label head, and producer whose craft bridges groove, emotion, and timeless rhythm. Following a string of standout releases on his own Pickled Music and its sister imprints, he steps out... Read more »

Klangkarussell return with cinematic and intimate 13-track sophomore album, ‘Petrichor’
After over a decade since their chart-smashing debut body of work, ‘Netzwerk,’ Austrian duo Klangkarussell return with a long-awaited sophomore album, ‘Petrichor,’ via their own imprint – Bias Beach Records. It is a record of cinematic highs, intimate lows, and dancefloor-ready moments. Where ‘Netzwerk’ cemented Klangkarussell’s reputation with global hits and dancefloor impact, ‘Petrichor’ dives... Read more »

Premiere: Helsloot curates Get Physical’s ‘Body Language Vol. 27,’ delivering fresh take on Audiofly’s ‘6 Degrees’
Get Physical Music announces the return of its landmark ‘Body Language’ series with Volume 27, curated by Dutch producer Helsloot. The album will be released on November 14th, with a launch event on November 13th at Amsterdam’s Melkweg. At the heart of Get Physical’s ethos has been ‘Body Language’, a cultural marker within electronic music... Read more »

Little Talk with Bad Colours
Brooklyn-based producer, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist Bad Colours returns with his fourth LP ‘Promise’ on Bastard Jazz. The project marks another evolution for Ibe Soliman, whose career has seen him DJ alongside James Murphy, Mark Ronson, and Q-Tip, and produce for the mighty Kendrick Lamar and Faith Evans. We sat down the artist to discuss the... Read more »

Premiere: Eddie Amador & DJ Pierre land on Get Physical with iconic ‘House Music Always’ EP
Get Physical Music presents ‘House Music Always’, a powerful collaboration between three legendary names who helped shape the genre: DJ Pierre, Eddie Amador, and Kathy Brown. This release bridges generations of house music with three distinct versions that honour the sound’s roots while keeping it alive for today’s dancefloors. The EP opens with Eddie Amador’s... Read more »

Premiere: Cipy warps the dancefloor continuum with ‘Secret Keeper’ remix
After exploring spiritual depths and igniting cosmic flames, the New York-based label Flight of the Navigator now slips into a new corridor of the electronic multiverse with its third engagement: ‘Secret Keeper,’ a collaborative release from Inámo and Argentinian up-and-coming youngster Ramiro Rossotti. Completing the constellation is a fierce remix from none other than Cipy,... Read more »

Charlotte de Witte drops dancefloor-driven, 11-track odyssey via KNTXT
Crowned the world’s #1 Techno DJ sixth year in a row, Charlotte de Witte unleashes her eponymous debut LP, out now on her KNTXT label. Fans already frenzied by three killer singles can fill their ears and minds digitally and on vinyl. The release drops in the midst of her sold-out, five-show LA takeover, which started on November 5th, with... Read more »

Solomun & Anyma serve up cinematic edge on Diynamic with new hit single, ‘Till I Die’
It’s rare for two respective titans of the electronic scene to join musical forces, but with ‘Till I Die,’ Anyma and Solomun show just how seismic the results can be. Having built onstage chemistry through a staggering number of back-to-back performances at Tomorrowland, Kappa Futur Festival and Ultra Music Festival, and with Solomun recently performing... Read more »