Premiere: IMOGEN & Ben Pest – Shibooty

IMOGEN returns to Sunil Sharpe’s Earwiggle imprint, this time with Ben Pest for their first full release together, ‘Volts’, out today. Over the four tracks, the pair showcase their diverse style as crossover the realms of raw techno and UK hardcore, channeling volcanic energy. ‘Shibooty’ is a perky take on Chi-town techno with cartoonish vocal

Premiere: Drummy – You Got Me

  We’re moving fast and furious with this latest cut from Drummy. The Tampa-born, NYC-based producer steps up for his debut EP on local label Sorry Records following a string of singles and remixes on the imprint. Having also released on Kindergarten Records and Juke Bounce Werk, we’ve had our eye on Drummy for a

Pacing it: running mixes for winter 2020

After being tormented with ankle injuries for most of the Summer during marathon training, I have finally found my feet again with running. It may be the worst time to pick up the sport as Berlin dips down into the minus and London is showered with constant torrential rain recently, but I’m determined to get

Premiere: Panooc – Chem Trails

NYC’s Sorry Records has had an epic year with stand-alone releases from Escaflowne, SPACEGH0ST, DJ Wawa, C Powers, Darian, Matt FX, Tony G, and Malik da Freek among others. Not to mention the guest appearances from the likes of Ma Sha Ru, Amal, Drummy, Huey Mnemonic, Ali Berger, Kush Jones, and DJ Swisha. Despite everything

Premiere: Black Cadmium – Everything

  Hailing from Rotterdam, Joginda Macnack and Mike Richards are the duo behind Black Cadmium. Cited as DJs, producers, and radio hosts of Surinamese descent, they are influenced by the London – Detroit connection with their sets often filled with UKG, euphoric techno, and the wide-reaching span of the hardcore continuum – all killers, no

The Lowdown: Odete

Listening to Odete’s music is like being transported to another universe, one filled with myths and legends, spells and magic, and otherworldly beings. It’s haunting, beautiful and ethereal. Filled with so much emotion and deeply researched ideas that often question our existence. Each record is its own concept and story, whether that’s contributing a single