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Canadian James Teej releases his solo album on Radio Slave’s Rekids imprint “Evening Harvest”, a deep debut

April 13th, 2010

‘Evening Harvest’ is a selection Press of material that Teej wrote over a six-month period in the first half of 2009. With an emphasis on deep techno and house, the album is a journey through an array of different musical sounds and moods, with Teej also adding his own soulful vocals to the music. The tracks were written to be deep listening pieces, whilst also being DJ friendly. ‘Evening Harvest’ is the culmination of 14 years spent listening to, DJing, writing and producing electronic music, and represents the diversity of sounds he is deeply passionate about.

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One of electronic music’s most – if not the most – talented producers, Anders Trentemøller, is due to release his second artist album “Into The Great Wide Yonder” this June

April 8th, 2010

Just like his debut, which struck a chord with new audiences all around the world, ‘Into The Great Wide Yonder’ is a truly remarkable album, offering as much depth and soul as it’s predecessor, yet sounding ultimately fresh and different.

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The world of complex rhythm architecture will soon come to the album format. Frankfurt’s Reboot will release “Shunyata” in June

April 8th, 2010

Emptiness isn’t a quality you normally associate with electronic dance music. From the crowd on the dancefloor to the weight of the bass, it’s all about fullness, volume, density. Reboot turns that opposition on its head with his debut album, Shunyata.

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Chemical Brothers to release new album titled “Further” on Freestyle Dust / Parlophone Records, June 7th

March 31st, 2010

It starts with what sounds like an alien Morse code transmission; Earth bound signals bouncing off the side of orbiting space debris. Snatches of voices found out in the ether cut through the machine fog, drifting across burbling analogue equipment lovingly kept working long after supposed sell-by date. By the time the click and thump of snare and bass drum arrive, the sounds are all-encompassing, swirling around you with dizzying, disorientating effect. Noises come untethered by constraints of volume, seemingly leaping from the speakers with a life of their own. For a band used to dealing in psychedelics, this time around The Chemical Brothers have really pushed the proverbial envelope.

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James Holden mixes new edition of DJ-Kicks CD series from !K7 Records

March 31st, 2010

The eagerly anticipated announcement of James Holden’s next musical step: taking his place in an illustrious line of previous pioneers, James will deliver the next installment in !K7′s definitive mix album series DJ Kicks on May 24th

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