Big Up Thirteen - Whipper Snapper Issue

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Low Limit presents – Ouroboros Compilation

Ctrls – Centrally Process Unity

Uffe – Stræss

Maya Jane Coles – Easier To Hide

Label: Innovative Leisure

Label: Token Records

Label: Tartelet

Label: I Am Me Recordings

Release Date: November 27

Release Date: December 10

Release Date: December 10

Release Date: December 7

For the fans of: long playing lush houseleaning numbers, bizarro techno, moody 2-step-meets-Boards Of Canada.

For the fans of: Pure machine funk.

For the fans of: sample-based, houseand techno-inspired pop music, grooveriding, rear-moving

For the fans of: house and electronica, guitars, vocals, and Maya Jane Coles herself.

Stand out tracks: "Blurred", "Vocaldonuts" Slugabed remix, "Knocks".

Stand out tracks: "Run With The Wild", "Back To Square One".

They say: Using carefully considered musical elements and song, Amsterdambased up-and-coming producer Uffe Christensen, aka Uffe, has concocted a singular brew of electronic music that baffles the mind and moves the rear.

They say: This release serves only to further illustrate just how broad Maya's musical palette is, but with a sound and sensibility that is unmistakably threads through the package tying the work into one well rounded whole.

Stand out tracks: Background Sound "Speak Easy", Machinedrum "Whatnot", Obey City "Nightmare Cafe", Low Limit "Uppercut". They say: In the end, almost none of the tunes on the record drastically resemble each other. And that's the point here. It's ok to be unique, even while giving a nod to those before.

They say: Ctrls upgraded his formula but stayed close to his very distinct sound: menacing grooves, rattling drums & twitchy synths.

MPIA3 – Your Orders

Indigo – Celestial

James Zabiela – The Healing

Myth Syzer – HYT

Label: R&S

Label: Apollo

Label: Born Electric

Label: Plug Research

Release Date: December 3

Release Date: December 10

Release Date: December 10

Release Date: Out now. Free.

For the fans of: raw, industrial, seriously funky, acid techno.

For the fans of: off-beat percussion, foggy nights and early mornings, dystopian sci-fi, disembodied vocal sounds, terse atmospherics.

For the fans of: atmospheric soundscapes, Burial, Clubroot, dreamy vocals and beautiful reflections.

For the fans of: slow mo, low fi, fly lo, free downloads, and synths.

Stand out tracks: "Crusty Juice", "Roly Poly Babs", "Acid Badger", "Your Orders". They say: This is heavyweight music built for proper soundsystems and dark rooms. The six tracks on the EP straddle different tempos with some slick drum programming, but are tied together with some razor sharp synths and a healthy dose of acid.

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Stand out tracks: "Evident Mechanics 002", "Limited Competition Digital".

They say: With this EP, Indigo has transcended the confines of musical vogues and fashions and, in doing so, delivered a selection of music that seems set to stand the test of time and live on beyond the ever shortening lifespan of the vast majority of modern music.

They say: ""The Healing" isn't a dance-floor track. It's a personal song. Something that is as much organic as it is electronic, something that could appear on my album, should I ever write one." James Zabiela.

Supported by: “This is the music I love and the sound I want to achieve right now. To picture it, take a slow-motion surfer who on a at midnight tsunami surf. He falls, he’s gonna drown, he drowns. My music on this EP tells about this wave and his fall, in low-fi.” Myth Syzer


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