Tag Archive: single

Sigha, Over The Edge/Early Morning Lights

Sigha’s latest, which arrives on his own newly launched Our Circula Sound imprint, builds on the attention grabbing yet keenly subtle sound he’s developed across several records for home base Hotflush Recordings.

Terror Danjah, Bruzin VIP/Hysteria

Having built up an impressive and star-studded fanbase, renowned grime producer Terror Danjah exhibits his playful versatility on his latest single for Hyperdub.

Hauntologists, EP3

That Jay Ahern and Stefan Schneider rely on older analog equipment explains the subtle, almost evolutionary degree of progression that characterizes their third Hauntologists EP.

Kassem Mosse, We Speak To Those/Hi Res

Perhaps best known for his two woozy EPs on Workshop, Kassem Mosse builds on the sound of those EPs with a new pseudo-militaristic drive on his NonPlus+ debut.

Ramadanman, Fall Short/Work Them

David Kennedy’s latest record under his Ramadanman guise, Fall Short/Work Them, is as enjoyable as it is difficult to categorize.

Al Tourettes & Appleblim, Lipsmacker

Appleblim and Al Tourettes’ first single of all original material lands on Will Saul’s Aus Music imprint a little off balance.

Gold Panda, You – EP

Gold Panda’s blend of electronica/hip-hop sounds, bouncing between the stylistic poles of Caribou, Boards of Canada and Flying Lotus, has found favor with Ghostly International which provide a home for his You – EP.

R-A-G, Beyond EP

The debut release from R-A-G, the M>O>S supergroup of labelhead Aroy Dee, G-String and Marco Spaventi, offers more neo-Detroit satisfaction than surprises.

Komonazmuk, Dance Too

One of the newest trends emerging out of Bristol appears to be the meshing of tech house with bass music, as evidenced by the latest twelve from the label by the enigmatic Komonazmuk and its surprising remix by Aus Music figurehead Lee Jones.

Stingray313, Sphere of Influence/Sentiment

The elements at play are fairly minimal, but Stingray313’s Sphere of Influence/Sentiment encapsulates why people incessantly repeat “Detroit” like a mantra.

Âme, Rrose Sélavy EP

The Rrose Sélavy EP, Âme’s first solo release of 2010, references the work of Marcel Duchamp in its title and in the playful manner that they toy with evolving melodies and reappearing ideas that is very much in line with Duchamp’s playful approach to his art.

Pezzner, The Tracks Are Alive EP

On The Tracks Are Alive EP, the first taken from his debut album of the same name, Pezzner gets sit back and be remixed by Rozzo, Ryo Murakami, and Jay Shepheard.

The Gathering, In My System

Although Chez Damier’s recent projects have languished in semi-obscurity while Mojuba’s reissues of his work flew off the shelves, his latest effort as The Gathering has already attracted more attention than anything he’s done since his Prescription days.

DJ Yoav B, Love Dubs

DJ Yoav B plots a path on Love Dubs that, while not as precise or flawless as some of his contemporaries in terms of sound design, makes for compelling listening and takes house/techno out of its sterile comfort zone.

Various Artists, Sandwell District Sampler Single One/Two

With two new multi-artist sampler singles, apparently appetizers for their forthcoming collective album, Sandwell District reveal even more depth to their artistic vision.

Daze Maxim, Tomorrow Universe EP

Although popular stature has largely eluded Daze Maxim, his label Hello? Repeat and his own releases — including the Tomorrow Universe EP — tell the story of quality over quantity.

George FitzGerald, The Let Down/Weakness

It was inevitable that Joy Orbison’s enormous success would spawn a flurry of sound-alikes, and George FitzGerald’s Hotflush debut complements projects like Pariah and Sepalcure in recalling the English producer’s melodramatic, vocal-infused tracks.

Tiga, Gentle Giant Remixes

While Montreal’s Tiga might not pique your interest by himself, the remixes of his “Gentle Giant” by Martyn, Efdemin, and Mathew Jonson are certain to get your attention.

Tornado Wallace, Paddlin’

Tornado Wallace’s Paddlin’ EP for the Delusions Of Grandeur label will likely see the Melbourne-based talent experience a spike in interest for his polished, classic deep house sound.

Paul Ritch, Canniballs Part 2 EP

It seems for every good idea Paul Ritch has, he takes another too far, leaving you wishing he had employed the musical equivalent of Calvin Klein’s ethos of taking off at least one item of clothing before leaving the house.