The Lowdown: Jaye Ward

Jaye Ward is a woman who defies description – but if you are forced to do so – be careful not to call her an up and comer. An institution in her own right, Jaye has been a regular figure on London’s queer dance floors since the late ’80s as a punter, activist and DJ. Her

Spotlight: Pasiphae’s guide to The Hague

Although her story begins in Greece, Pasiphae has become an in-demand artist in The Hague’s tight-knit community. It’s no surprise either that over the last two years Pasiphae has risen to quick success as her energetic, open-minded sets captivate listeners across the world. Pressing play on a Pasiphae mix, it’s hard to know what to

Kasper Marott releases new EP ‘Forever Mix’ on Courtesy’s Kulør imprint

Out today, it’s the Danish producer’s first release for the label.  ‘Forever Mix’ is the second release on Courtesy’s newly founded imprint, following the V/A compilation ‘Kulør 1’. The EP features two records which highlight two different sides to Kasper’s productions with ‘Drømmen om Ø (Forever Mix ’19)’ a 14-minute downtempo journey whilst ‘Sky Dreams’

The Lowdown: Yak

Over the last few years, UK producer Yak has become known for his dynamic, polyrhythmic soundscapes. Making his debut on Orson’s Version imprint, an established label which has become famed for its shattering records, it wasn’t along before Yak was picked up for dates across the UK – supporting artists such as Objekt, Pangaea, Daniel

The Lowdown: Mount Palomar

If there’s ever been a roundabout way of finding your feet as a producer, Mount Palomar knocks it out of the park. Beginning 20 years ago as a 19 year old hopeful faking his way into record meetings in London, his journey has been both bizarre and arresting. Despite an abundance of obstacles his career

DEXT Recordings announce return EP from Otik

Out on the 14th June, ‘Dioxide’ features a remix from Bruce.  The first release of the year for the UK-based label, Bristolian Otik returns to DEXT after his debut ‘Deep Red’ in 2017. Showcasing his usual rugged form with grimey broken beats and bottom end sub action, ‘Dioxide’ is remixed by Hessle Audio and Timedance