Quarion's latest three-track EP collaboration with Swedish maestro Joel Alter, Tabor Session EP is out now on vinyl and digitally on the label True Rotary Recordings.
Read MoreRipperton takes over the ramen shop and cooks two perfect dishes.
Read MorePeter Pardeike - Love Supreme (Love Over Entropy remix)
Read MoreAugust brings a fresh wave of incredible releases and amazing remixes that spans the wide spectrum of underground house and techno.
We've hand picked the ten favorite tracks of the month featuring such scorching producers as Bicep, Konstantin Sibold, Gacha Bakradze, Kiasmos, Lehar & Mucumeci, Patlac, Dorisburg, Birds Ov Paradise, Tornado Wallace and Polooski.
Read MoreTalented Israeli DJ and producer, Chaim released a brand new EP The Perfect Circle which is nothing short of a beautiful soundscape capturing electronic beats meets Middle Eastern inspired sounds. Comprised of three superb tracks with lots of vocal loops featuring throughout, The Perfect Circle is out on Disco Halal. Led by Moscoman, Disco Halal’s sound is described as where the Holy Land meets Berlin capturing all the kaleidoscopic sounds in between and we couldn’t think of a more perfect fit for Chaim’s latest release.
Read MoreMany in New York will know Cityfox as the masterminds behind the sonic playground, The Brooklyn Mirage. Known for their epic Brooklyn parties with state of the art production, the Swiss promoters of course also have their own label. Out now on the Cityfox label, Chymera is a two track EP from Cologne’s incredibly talented artist Tim Engelhardt featuring a collaboration with Leonard Bywa on the title track. Featuring lots of synths, percussion and driving bass, Engelhardt’s two track release is full of melody demonstrating his knack for exceptional production.
Read MoreThe month of July brought an amazing array of impressive albums, stunning releases and fantastic remixes from the likes of DJ Bone, Cleveland, JMII, Ripperton, Jonathan Kusuma, &Me, Dixon, Copyrider, Argoman and Trikk released via Life & Death, Permanent Vacation, Innervisions, ESP Institute, Correspondant, Lossless & Something Happening Somewhere, Diesel Eyewear, Endless, Beans and Beacon and Keinemusik. Tracks are listed in no particular order.
Read MoreFabian Fenk and Anton Feist tend to melt the supposedly incongruous into a unique musical unity. The Berlin twosome did not merely tie together the German and the English definite article “The /Das” for the purpose of their moniker, but rather play with different genres between ambient techno and dark pop to venture into new territories of contemporary dance music. ‘Drug Dilling EP‘ sees the duo return to Italians finest Life and Death with raw and soft textures, whereas this time club-friendly elements clearly stick out.
Read MoreSwiss-Chilean producer, DJ, and record label owner Masaya, gets a startling sonic makeover on her new album, 'Picking Up The Pieces', which debuted earlier this year on Chapter 24. She links up with well-established producers to bring together a musically diverse, mighty 13 track remix package, 'Picking Up The Pieces {The Editions}, featuring revisions from Ripperton, Love Over Entropy, Patrice Baumel, Paul Nolan, Patlac, Neil Flynn, Johannes Brecht among others.
Read MoreThe month of June brings a panoply of amazing releases, stunning remixes, and impressive albums from the likes of Bicep, Love Over Entropy, Marc Piñol, Maarten Mittendorff, Fideles, Denis Horvat, Ripperton, Marc Romboy, LOR, Vails and Floyd Lavine.
Read MoreWhen Frankey & Sandrino say they’re releasing a new EP, we stop everything we’re doing and wait with baited breath for it to drop. Their stellar EP ‘Wega’ released on Innervisions earlier this year was an absolute raging hit across dance floors with the self-titled track taking center stage of many DJ sets.
Read MoreNautiluss is one of those artists that is pretty difficult to categorize. We like him because he’s well, Canadian, and who doesn’t like Canadians? Maple leaves aside, he’s also a total genius when it comes to sample and sound production. ‘Sample wizard’ is a name that often gets thrown around when trying to describe his body of work, and we definitely agree he’s a pro in this department.
Read MoreThe summer is upon us, bringing with it a slew of fantastic albums, gorgeous releases, and stunning remixes from the likes of DJ Tennis, Patrice Baümel, Kiani & His Legion, Kettenkarussell, Dixon, Tim Engelhardt, Tuff City Kids, Cleveland, Rampa and Talamanca System.
Read MoreHideaway’ EP by Barcelona producer Pablo Bolivar has been enjoying some pretty high rotation amongst the Fiction crew over the last couple of months.
Read MoreUrban Homes — Tropical Jam (Map.ache Remix)
You know the feeling when, on a warm sunny spring day, you wake up rested and full of energy, shuffle lazily towards a window, open it and a gentle gust of warm wind swirls into your room and whispers "hello!"...and suddenly you just want to dance, dance, dance and embrace the world.
Spring has sprung and along with it a cavalcade of fantastic releases from Denis Horvat, Olderic, Rampa, Laurent Garnier, SBTH, Hammer, Benjamin Fröhlich, Patrice Bäumel, Abstraxion & Kasper Bjørke.
Read MoreIt’s officially springtime! The sun-drenched vibe keeps on flowing with the amazing releases, stunning albums, and impressive remixes coming from Jimi Jules, Talaboman, Davis, TD, Eagles & Butterflies, Nuno Dos Santos, Cologne Tape, Map.ache, Cleveland, Pixilife released via Innervisions, R&S Records, Altin Village & Mine, Permanent Vacation, Something Happening Somewhere, Magazine, Engrave Ltd., Equation Recordings, Art Imitating Life, and Samo Records.
Read MoreCreative Belfast producer Lunar Orbit Rendevouz or simply LOR is a name we’ll be watching closely throughout 2017. Equally focused on twisted grooves and intricate melodic structures, the versatile producer has been consistently stamping his authority on underground electronic music with his multiple perspectives on sound, and his innovative approach to production.
Read MoreMathew Jonson & Sebastian Mullaert - Pollen 4 Life
Sebastian Mullaert has yet to meet a long production he doesn't like. His tracks often clock over ten minutes: an eternity in the ADHD world of dance music and a great way to ensure that your track is labeled "unusable" by an average DJ. But then again, when one is talking about Sebastian Mullaert one is rarely talking about anything average.