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The Lot Radio
Inspired by jungle legends, the prominent journalist was a regular DJ throughout the ‘90s
Venues will be shuttered again from 27th December
Dublin’s Sputnik One blends bubbling techno, buoyant bass and depth-charge dancehall in his exhilarating Fresh Kicks mix, and chats to Eoin Murray about balancing groove with emotion, his recent Wisdom Teeth EP, and the influence of Fela Kuti on his music
Dublin’s Sputnik One blends bubbling techno, buoyant bass and depth-charge dancehall in his exhilarating Fresh Kicks mix, and chats to Eoin Murray about balancing groove with emotion, his recent Wisdom Teeth EP, and the influence of Fela Kuti on his music
The trance legend landed the No.3 spot in this year’s poll
Worst Behavior Recs co-founder Bell Curve shares a hyperactive mix from her and Anna Morgan's label catalogue. The pair chat to Theo Kotz about how friendship, collaboration and artistic freedom are key to the label’s success
Compiling hyper-speed, sci-fi sounds from producers across the globe, Anna Morgan and Bell Curve’s Worst Behavior has quickly become a force to be reckoned with. Alongside a mix from its catalogue, the pair chat to Theo Kotz about how friendship, collaboration and artistic freedom are key to the label’s success
The EP also features remixes from Martyn Bootyspoon and Overland
Rachael Williams, aka Ambient Babestation Meltdown, compiles an hour of obscure TV samples and leftfield techno, rave and '80s German punk for the Fresh Kicks series, and chats to Amy Fielding about discovering alternative music, working at an adult entertainment channel, and a love for sampling
Rachael Williams, aka Ambient Babestation Meltdown, compiles an hour of obscure TV samples and leftfield techno, rave and '80s German punk for the Fresh Kicks series, and chats to Amy Fielding about discovering alternative music, working at an adult entertainment channel, and a love for sampling
On their new album, ‘Honest Labour’, Berlin and Manchester-based duo Space Afrika sculpt an experimental electronic sound driven by a desire to break free of genre lines, subtly informed by memories of being young, Black and working class in northern England. Speaking to DJ Mag, the pair discuss the importance of developing artistically on one’s own terms, the influence of Channel U on their ethos, and the beauty of creating undefinable music
On their new album, ‘Honest Labour’, Berlin and Manchester-based duo Space Afrika sculpt an experimental electronic sound driven by a desire to break free of genre lines, subtly informed by memories of being young, Black and working class in northern England. Speaking to DJ Mag, the pair discuss the importance of developing artistically on one’s own terms, the influence of Channel U on their ethos, and the beauty of creating undefinable music
The platform launched in October 2020 and all shows so far have been recorded remotely
Get acquainted with Brooklyn’s purveyor of high-octane acid techno, Wtchcrft
Get acquainted with Brooklyn’s purveyor of high-octane acid techno, Wtchcrft