
Max Graef & Andy Hart – Heavy Setters EP
Sleazy Beats’ sublabel Black Ops follows its luscious Rebound Round EP by Ben La Desh with an equally charming 12”. Max Graef and Andy Hart team up for a dusty EP of sample-heavy, feel-good deep …

We’re offering 2 free tickets to Stop Making Sense
Now in its fourth year, the discerning Croatian music festival returns with its biggest lineup yet with the likes of John Talabot, Radio Slave, Âme, Dixon, San Soda and Session Victim topping the bill.
We’ve teamed up with the SMS …

Pional – The Onset
One of Pional’s earlier productions – a summer classic from 2010′s Hivern a L’Estiu Vol.2.…

Okay Temiz – Denizaltı Rüzgarları (Mehmet Aslan Edit)
Fledgling Switzerland-based producer Mehmet Aslan turns out a trippy journey on this weird and wonderful folk edit. Drawing on his Turkish roots, Mehmet reworks a 70′s Turkish psych folk classic by Okay Temiz, underlying it with some driving sub-bass and …

Pelski Podcast 006 – OOFT!
Our sixth instalment arrives by way of one of our favourite DJs: Ooft! Anyone who likes their house with a sprinkling of disco will be familiar with the Glaswegian’s exceptional pitched-down tracks on the likes of Instruments of Rapture, Delusions …

Jamie Trench – Locks, Frocks & Two Floating Sparrows
Simple, fun disco edit using Dusty Springfield’s more than familiar ‘Spooky’ acapella. Grab the mp3s here.…

When Saints Go Machine – Love and Respect ft. Killer Mike (Kiwi Extended Remix)
Up-and-coming London producer Kiwi takes When Saints Go Machine’s ‘Love & Respect’ and transforms it into a growling techno beast. He ditches the original’s boom-bap hip hop style and opts for a heavy, drudging sound akin to Daniel Avery’s ‘The …

DJ Derek hangs up his hat at 72
Bristol legend and reggae hero ‘DJ Derek’ Morris is calling it a day after 37 years of playing the DJ circuit – but not before playing his last ever gig on New Year’s Eve. His on-point blend of 60s rocksteady, …

Beautiful Swimmers – Son
Beautiful Swimmers finally drop their long-awaited debut album. Their name suggests achingly inoffensive nu-disco fashioned for summer terraces and lazy days by the pool (similar perhaps to Poolside’s Balearic indie-house album Pacific Standard Time). …

The Mole – Lockdown Party (DJ Sprinkles’ Crossfaderama)
A repetitious and addictive DJ Sprinkles remix of The Mole’s new single. Sprinkles brings the vocals to the fore and gives the snappy percussion some tropical flutter. Soulful and groovey if a tad on the rambling side (clocking in at …