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Being the sixth album from Jean F. Cochois, this latest one is a fresh surprise in many ways. First and foremost, he has chosen the German title “Tiefenschön”, wich could be translated as ‘beautiful depth’, but really it is a more poetic way of saying that in the German language. Secondly, he has positioned himself [...]
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Tags: deep house, house, plastic city, tech house, the timewriter, tiefenschon
Kitsuné are celebrating the birth of a new baby in the Kitsuné family, he’s called Yumé – which is ‘dream’ in Japanese – this has led them to create the baby friendly Kitsuné Maison 9. When they conceived the CD – they were breastfeeding their young child in the room next door, so it’s no [...]
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Tags: compilation, holy ghost!, kitsune, logo, maison, two door cinema club
Born the son of a record dealer and raised in north-west London where pirate radio ruled the airwaves during the late 90s, it was near-inevitable that a teenage Adam Dyment would eventually find himself in front of a pair of Technics 1210s.
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Tags: duke dumont, fabric, fabric london, fabriclive, house, soulful, tech house, vocal
“Polyamour” is the debut album from Austrian electronic music starlet, Clara Moto; it’s a lush, emotive and startlingly mature body of work from a supremely talented young artist/producer and a superb addition the catalogue of Agoria’s much hailed Infine label.
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Tags: agoria, album, clara moto, deep house, house, polyamour, soulful
Let’s face it, with few exceptions the weather totally sucks right now. So how’s about we offer you a sizzling new mix to get you thinking of the warmer times ahead?! Like a mirage on a foot high snow bank, Chus + Ceballos’ first ever mix compilation from house music authority Nervous Records – Back [...]
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Tags: back on tracks, ceballos, chus, danny tennaglia, house, iberican, nervous, nyc, oscar g, tribal, umek
That Juan MacLean is just a bundle of contradictions. Here he’s created one of the year’s best mix CDs—and not just a proper party mix, which it certainly is, but even what you might call an “important” mix, a timely lesson in the enduring spirit of house music—and how does he choose to describe the [...]
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Tags: dfa, dj kicks, happy house, house, house classics, juan maclean, launch me into space
After pausing an 18-year career with partner Ben Watt in best-selling alt-pop duo Everything But The Girl (1982-2000), followed by a self-imposed hiatus to start a family, Tracey Thorn re-emerged in 2007 to a wave of critical acclaim with the glittering autobiographical folk-disco of ‘Out Of The Woods’, her first strictly solo album since 1982’s [...]
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Tags: buzzin fly, ebtg, everything but the girl, ewan pearson, love and its opposite, merge, tracey thorn
Through his work as DJ, producer, dancefloor experimentalist, remixer, collaborator and label owner, Paul Woolford has succeeded in bringing a rare level of artistry to the world of modern dance music and in doing so, made an enduring global impact.
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Tags: minimal, paul woolford, platform, renaissance, tech house, techno
“The album is called More!. More refined production, more multi-layered atmospheres, more emotion.” Explains Arno Kammermeier. “We wanted this album to be more energetic with strong grooves and of course the typical Booka Shade melodies and atmospheres that we love. The album takes you through every stage of the night out; the excitement before you [...]
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Tags: booka shade, co-op, get physical, house, more!, tech house, techno
The album has influences from psychedelic rock to afrobeat and employs live drums, strings and percussion from The Heritage Orchestra. All this, coupled with UNKLE’s trademark electronica is expertly woven and layered to build rich sound-scapes. “Where Did The Night Fall” takes the listener on another exciting musical journey.
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Tags: afrobeat, album, psychedelick, rock, surrender all, unkle, where did the night fall


