Rabih Beaini speaks to Pauline Oliveros on RBMA Radio

One of a kind lo-fi noise maker and freaky techno player Rabih Beaini has spoken to Pauline Oliveros on a radio show for Red Bull. You can listen to the fascinating encounter here (via the invite here) where you you will find the Morphine label boss speaking to the American composer and electronic art music pioneer about her...

Space Dimension Controller album coming on Ninja Tune

Intergalactic techno explorer, DJ and live act Space Dimension Controller has a new album, Orange Melamine, coming on Ninja Tune. It is 13 tracks of unheard material but was written when he was just 18 and making beats in his bedroom. Sci-fi films and crackling VHS tapes inspired it, as did his grandparents' kitchen, and you can hear a magical...

RA review Blind Observatory

Berlin based Blind Observatory is winning plenty of fans with his cosmic and soulful techno sounds. Long form and impeccably groovy, his latest release kick stars his own Gravitational label with three more killer tracks. RA certainly think so, too, and you can read their review here. For more info on Blind Observatory check out his full artist profile...

Delta Funktionen does Dekmantel 66

The Dutch electro and techno specialist best associated with Delsin and his own Radio Matrix label has put together a cerebral and sci-fi soundtrack for the acclaimed Dekmantel podcast series. It is a typically thoughtful journey into slick and quick future rhythms and can be streamed here. Check out his conceptual Wasteland EP series for the sort of source...

New Nuel recording

Nuel is still riding high off the success of Hyperboreal, his second LP on Further Records from earlier in the year, but now you can enjoy one of his deeply absorbing sets on Soundcloud. Lasting over two hours, it is a perfect showcase of his sumptuous and atmospheric sound. Touching on tunnelling techno, spaced out grooves and more...

New Peter Van Hoesen ambient mix

Want to hear another side to techno experimenter Peter Van Hoesen? Check this one hour selection which was done "to create a soothing, positive sonic landscape to help me clear my mind." It is the opposite of his energetic, long form productions and techno productions on compilation and mix, Stealth, but is just as musically rewarding.

Soichi Terada talks tech

Man of the moment Soichi Terada had a chat with Stamp the Wax before his show at Dance Tunnel in London last weekend, about the gear that he uses to make his melodic house sounds. The Rush Hour man and Far East boss has a vast back catalogue of house gems built up over many year and this...

San Proper does Cribs... sort of

Ever wondered what the inside of a music obsessive flat is like? Well San Proper - known for his productions on Rush Hour and Perlon, and his soul show on Red Light Radio - recently gave the privilege to Dutch newspaper NRC. Have a look around and read all about it (in Dutch) here. For more info on San...

DJ Nobu speaks to Oval Space

Cult Japanese selector and Bitta label boss DJ Nobu has been sharing some of his musical wisdom with London club Oval Space. The questions are being asked by Phantasy Sound artist Daniel Avery and touch on influences, the breadth of Nobu's musical collection and more. Read it here.For more info on DJ Nobu check out his full artist...

San Soda's finds from Malaysia and Indonesia

Belgian vinyl fanatic San Soda is starting a mixtape blog called Music Take Me Places to share his favourite music and stories from all over the globe. As a teaser here comes a 30 minute mix recorded for Edd Fisher's show Tomorrowland on PBS, which features some of the Malaysian and Indonesian finds from his latest tour and is a...

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