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October, String Theory

Collaborating with Borai, October showcases far more approachable sounds, backed by rock-solid remixes from Danny Wolfers, in both Legowelt and Polarius guises.

Ben Sims, Slow Motion

The richly satisfying Slow Motion EP (or mini-LP, given that it contains six tracks) is a welcome return for Ben Sims’ much-loved Theory imprint.

Voices From The Lake, Voices From The Lake

Donato Dozzy and Neel come together as Voices From The Lake on their self-titled debut album, which draws upon natural tranquility but retains a steadying and soothing functionality.

Distance, Reboot

With Reboot on Tectonic, Distance unleashes two monolithic slabs of concave audio, suited for testing the big stacks.

Sigha, Abstractions I-IV

Sigha’s Abstractions I-IV is a hulking and nuanced set that offers a restrained and authentic forward drive, if lacking somewhat in originality.

Guido, Micro X

On this first 12″ for his new State of Joy imprint, Guido offers two slightly more subdued cuts, refining his exuberant melodic kinks with a newfound slickness.

Coki, Don’t Get It Twisted

The latest from DMZ’s Coki reminds us there is still joy to be found in the harder end of the dubstep spectrum.

El Kid, Hypnosis EP

The Hypnosis EP, the third full release from Bristolian newcomer El Kid, is a remarkably self-assured collection.

Ekoplekz, Westerleigh Works EP

With Westerleigh Works EP on Perc Trax, Ekoplekz presents some of his most accessible and enthralling work yet.

Marcel Dettmann, Deluge

Making his first appearance on Modeselector’s 50 Weapons, Marcel Dettmann delivers two energetic rollers that are among his most blatantly groove laden cuts to date.

Randomer, Real Talk

Departing from his DnB roots, Randomer arrives on Numbers to reference raw Chicago house on three totally uninhibited, mildly deranged bangers.

Alex Cortex, Kihon

On his third album, Kihon, Alex Cortex comes through with something typically eclectic and quietly brilliant.

G.H., Ground EP

G.H.’s Ground EP is an aural gumbo of giddy and seductive complexity; warm, haunting and highly unlikely to be served by any other label.

Cooly G, Landscapes

On Landscapes, Cooly G’s third release for Hyperdub, she does not quite consolidate the meditative and muscular to her usual convincing effect.

Mark Henning & Den, Cosmic Marmalade

Cosmic Marmalade, the Soma-released first collaboration between Mark Henning and Tokyo newcomer Den, proves something of a mixed bag.

AnD, Hydrothermal

Whereas previous Idle Hands outings focused on slow burners, this new 12” from AnD is a more energetic affair that marks perhaps the imprint’s first truly vital release.

Paul Woolford & Psycatron, Stolen

Stolen, the first collaboration between Paul Woolford and Psycatron, carries on in the grandiose style found in their separate singles for Planet E, Bedrock, and Tresor.

Blawan, What You Do With What You Have

Blawan’s second EP for R&S, What You Do With What You Have wrestles familiar elements into an arena that is completely his own.

Pangaea, Hex/Fatalist

Hessle Audio co-owner Pangaea makes his debut for Hemlock with what is potentially his creative apex thus far.

Dro Carey, Candy Red/Hungry Horse

Candy Red/Hungry Horse, Dro Carey’s first release on Hum + Buzz, teeters on the edge of incoherence.