A hazy, hypnotic downtempo number from Professional Music label founder SPF 50. Picture the early morning sunrise peeking through the shutters and small window openings inside the club. The fog from the smoke machine and cigarette smoke reflecting in the rose-tinted lights. It’s warm, it’s sweaty and you’re two-stepping along in a trance-inducing march. This
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Tracks of the Month, March 2021
This is an overview of the music that the 909 crew are feeling this month. Not focused on new releases, it serves as an insight to our musical journeys and the discoveries we make on the way. Nush – U Girls (Shake It Club Mix) This isn’t particularly new, and it isn’t particularly revolutionary,
Premiere: Rizu X – Riverwalk Mall
Rizu X formally kicks off the new NYC-based label Gone Baby with dizzying new cuts. The EP is named after “Myokymia,” which is the involuntary eye twitching that usually stems from stress, sleep deprivation, or caffeine. The production channeled the energy from the nightlife she was missing, mixed with the anxiety and codependency to technology,
Premiere: Basside – CRAZY EXPENSIVE [Sorry Records]
Basside brings the sass to Sorry Records. 5 years in the making, Miami Bass duo Basside return to Brooklyn label Sorry Records with ‘FUCK IT UP’ for their second EP, out tomorrow. The six-track release is entirely produced by SOPHIE after inviting them to her studio in LA in 2016 following seeing the duo at
Premiere: Ste Roberts – Victor’s Mezcal
A trippy, bouncy mind melter from Ste Roberts. Firmly establishing his STE label project over the last few years, as well as notable releases on Infiltrate, Kneaded Pains and Catch Recordings, Roberts makes his long-awaited appearance on Hypercolour with ‘The Crescent’ EP out on the 30th April. Pre-order here.
Premiere: Borai – Yellow (Well Well Well) [Club Glow]
Club Glow return with their second vinyl release, this time from the mighty Borai. Entitled ‘Need U’, the EP will be released this Friday 2nd April and is limited to 300 copies via Bandcamp and very selected physical record stores. The crew have slated it as ‘Borai at his very best. Over the course of
Premiere: Neida – For All The Time Sake [Nehza Records]
Rinse France resident RONI launches her own imprint Nehza Records, named after the animated film ‘Nezha Conquers the Dragon King’ by Wang Shuchen published in 1979. The first release is an EP from Bordeaux-based member of the Super Daronne collective, Neida. Bringing RONI’s fantasy-led vision to life, Neida draws from the 90s UK rave
Premiere: Jurango – Tracking Matter [Pressure Dome]
Following up from his recent EP on Livity Sound, Jurango brings a heavyweight cut to the Pressure Dome imprint with a contribution to their third compilation. Released on the 26th March, Pressure Dome will be donating all profits from the release to Community Care Package, a free food delivery service for anyone who can’t get
Premiere: Kagami Smile – Non-Disclosure Reverb Lake [Kudatah]
Blissful ambient gabber. It’s easy to get lost in Kagami Smile’s productions – there are also so many of them that you can be immersed in his world for days on end. Based in Shenzhen, Kagami Smile has released nearly 30 full-length albums since 2016 and manages the Forgot Imprint label. His production style floats
Premiere: Henry Greenleaf – Pan Strings [Version]
One of the finest talents coming through Bristol right now, Henry Greenleaf makes his debut on legendary German label Version with ‘Rush’ EP. The release has already been supported by the likes of Vladimir Ivkovic, Silvia Kastel, Bake, Traces, Kouslin, Cando, and Azu Tiwaline. Henry’s productions always excel at pushing the boundaries between experimental and