House
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Introducing… Loma Reqs
Welcome to Kurdish Acid
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Jinjé & A. Montane – ‘Neon Garden EP’ review
Giving shape and definition to electronic house experimentation and improvisation.
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Shirobon – Breaker Review
Chiptune-forward electronic bangers designed to break your leg dancing to.
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Shirobon – Data Mind Review
Synthwave meets Darkwave in a fantastic explosion of past, present and future electronic music.
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Introducing… Photay
Photay's fifth electronic IDM crossover album is inspired by the wind.
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Introducing… Bantwanas
A collective of African musicians redefining African House.
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Shigara – Sambaqui Arranha-Céu Review
Minimalist Brazilian house and samba collide
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ONDA – Nami Review
Where classical piano and ambient house collide in a synth playground
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Introducing… Viken Arman
A global sound palette brings Viken Arman to his full dancefloor potential.
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Kurt Adam – Ardica Review
Frankfurt via Istanbul for downtempo house beats mixed with oasis samples.
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Zenobia – Warriors Never Die Review
Viewing Palestinian folk songs through a modern lens for the dancefloor.
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Kuabee – So It Has Come To This Review
Lo-fi electronica anthems from Helsinki.
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Glass Museum – Reflet Review
Jazztronica duo take it to the dance floor.
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Pendant – Harp Review
When a rocker takes the guitars to a rave.
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Sevdaliza – Raving Dahlia Review
A poignant attack on the music industry and all toxic relationships.
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Pérola Branca – Tudo Que Era Sólido Desmanchou No Ar Review
Brazilian grooves go around the world.
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Caribou’s latest music video is the wholesome doggo filled boost you need
Slow motion puppies to cure your gloom
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Ongface – Faded and Jaded Review
The beat of the arcade.
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Pendant returns with a transformed sound from shoegaze to rave pop
When a shoegazer goes to a rave.
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Introducing… GRÜN WASSER
Dance anthems for hauntings,
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Overwerk – Vessel Review
The soundtrack to pump up astronauts with.
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Introducing… Elsa Hewitt
An electronica dream soup.
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Whitely – SeaPunk2020 Review
Summer: SNES style
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Four Tet – Sixteen Oceans Review
Four Tets are better than one
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Special Request – Offworld Review
The 90's called, they want their house music back






















