An affordable ‘organismic’ synth based on esoteric design principles. Greg Scarth explains why the left-field approach of the Lyra-4 is worth a closer look. Soma Laboratory are known fo ...
Viral content “Producers should never feel bad if someone criticises their music for not sounding professional enough,” says eclectic music maker Clark. “There’s a whole wave of You ...
Tree-mendous Irish-born, London-based producer Tree Threes aka Jamie Meehan cut his teeth at the legendary Secretsundaze parties. Here, he marks the release of his latest 12” for the So ...
Echoes From Cheri Records (Miles Away) Some 50 after a small New Jersey label helped redraw the emotional contours of dance music, London’s M ...
Special one Lankum are to release a cover of The Specials' anthemic 1981 charttopper 'Ghost Town' as a new stand-alone single. Originally created for an Oona Doherty dance show ‘Specky ...
Museum peace What a f—cking cracking set, cackles Optimo’s MC at the end of the night - adorned in his devil horns - before issuing some high acclaim to the finest dressed partygoers ...
Dream' booking If there's one thing we at Juno Daily love, it's an artist who refuses to fit into an easy genre pigeonhole. Quenum has long been loosely associated with the world of ...
Unknown pleasures When we heard SDK's five track album Going Back To The Unknown, we were immediately intrigued and entranced in equal measures. Its opening track, 'Too Long In Dublin', is ...
Kraak squad Kraak & Smaak are back. The Dutch electronic trio's imminent seventh studio album, Velvet Seas, was written and produced between Leiden and Los Angeles, and in keeping ...
Revenge is sweet We never made it to be universal, Arthur Baker (pictured above, far right) tells us, We were hoping Larry Levan would play it at the Paradise Garage, Jellybean would pl ...
Nihil sine deo With his unique, leftfield take on hip-hop ably showcased on new album Eroica II: Christian Nihilism, Chino Amobi tells all... Hi and thanks for your time…. First of a ...
Sublime by name... Sometimes, wonderful things can emerge from the saddest events. Take the long-awaited album The Paradigm Shift, from one of Amsterdam’s finest and most prolific prod ...
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