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Ah! Kosmos And Hainbach: Hum Comforts

Berlin electronicists Ah! Kosmos and Hainbach conjure eerie, experimental music from old and obsolete machinery, transforming hum, noise and decay into haunting, hypnotic transmissions

Black Warhols: Factory Reset

Alan Oldham’s new Black Warhols project finds the detroit techno don veering sharply into dubby trip hop, spectral shoegaze and industrial- grade electro-punk. Compelling stuff

Danalogue: Beamed Up

After a decade as keyboard maestro with The Comet Is Coming, Danalogue is keen to embrace his destiny… as A cape-wearing “Synth Lord” finding salvation at the end of the universe

Loraine James: Worship The Glitch

Mercurial producer Loraine James embraces fractured IDM, lustrous pop and a sharp cast of collaborators for her latest solo venture – arguably her most assured and absorbing work to date

Midge Ure: Vox Pop

Returning with his first new material in 12 years, Midge Ure reflects on his punk adventures, synth epiphanies and five decades of highs and lows

Seefeel: Sol Good

Fifteen long years since their last full-length album, Seefeel present the magnificent ‘Sol.Hz’ – a richly atmospheric drift through dub-heavy bass, fragmented hooks and lustrous sound design
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It’s All About Vinyl Episode 12

In this episode, Electronic Sound magazine founders Mark Roland and Push talk about their experiences with the first wave of SubPop bands to hit the UK back in the late 1980s
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ESLS018 – Sunda Arc

Electronica and woodwind – together at last Sunda Arc is an electronic project that seamlessly blends digital soundscapes…
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