London-based newcomer Braiden makes his debut with The Alps, the third release on Doldrums which features a Kassem Mosse remix.
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Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana, Memories of You EP
Regular listeners of Jus-Ed’s radio show and the uninitiated alike will find plenty to like in Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana’s Memories of You EP.
Omar-S, These Complimentary Track’x
Despite covering a great deal of territory in 2010, Omar-S maintained a high standard for quality which continues on These Complimentary Track’x.
Ben Klock, Compression Session
Compression Session, Ben Klock’s latest EP for Ostgut Ton, offers up some of his most melodic work in recent memory.
Various Artists, Workshop 11
Workshop 11 is another of the imprint’s famous compilation EPs, bringing together the now well established Even Tuell with relative newcomers Madteo and Midnightopera.
Murphy Jax ft. Mike Dunn, It’s The Music
Despite its vintage feel, It’s the Music for Clone Jack for Daze marks Murphy Jax’s first time on wax with Mike Dunn on vocal duties.
LWE Podcast 63: Silent Servant vs DVS1
In anticipation of their performances at Oktave’s debut party at Smart Bar on November 5th, Silent Servant and DVS1 teamed up for a thrilling and unique DJ set.
DJ Jus-Ed, I’m Comin’
Despite dividing opinion in its original version, the Aybee and Levon Vincent remixes of Jus-Ed’s “I’m Comin'” are more likely to bring fans back together.
Curator’s Cuts 12: Chris Miller
LWE assistant editor and writer Chris Miller mixed together Curator’s Cuts 12. We will post the tracklist later in the week, as each curator discloses and describes the tracklist as part of the podcast.
Donato Dozzy, K
What Donato Dozzy’s album K lacks in information it more than makes up for in emotion and atmosphere.
I:Cube, Mérovingienne
As house gets deeper and deeper, it’s nice to have I:Cube issuing 12″s like Mérovingienne that bring grins to the sometimes dour faces of modern house music.
Terrance McDonald, Mind Over Matter
Aroy Dee and company at M>O>S Deep have done us all a favor by bringing Terrance McDonald’s 1991 single Mind Over Matter back into circulation.
Cosmin TRG, Tower Block/Béton Brut
With Tower Block/Béton Brut, Cosmin TRG continues Hemlock’s tradition of releasing dance music that’s all but inexplicable to those who take comfort in categorization.
Moody, Ol’ Dirty Vinyl
With Ol’ Dirty Vinyl, Kenny Dixon Jr. puts into practice his love for a wide range of musical styles.
Demdike Stare, Liberation Through Hearing
Leaving behind the techno found in last year’s Symbiosis, Demdike Stare’s planned 2010 run of three LPs — of which Liberation Through Hearing is the second — is more abstract and soaked in gallons of dread.
Horizontal Ground, Horizontal Ground 05
While Frozen Border and Horizontal Ground certainly stay true to the most techno of presentations, it’s reassuring that the music hasn’t once lost sight of what it’s meant to be — purist techno.
Various Artists, Semesters II
While making the rounds at my local record store Semesters II on Strength Music caught my eye, not only because of its purple marbled vinyl but because its grooves were etched with the work of Jus-Ed, Fred P and DJ Qu.