
Floating Points – Love Me Like This
Floating Points’ classic ‘Love Me Like This’ is more than five years old. It encompasses all of the elements that make a Floating Points production great, tying disparate, often odball elements into one spacey journey that simply shouldn’t sound this…

Nebraska – Something From The 90s
Ali Gibbs AKA Nebraska (of ‘This Is The Way’ fame) is handing out a track so darned good it seems a shame to throw it out for free. Purportedly recorded in the early 90s, it revolves around squidgy 303 bass …

Midland – Diving Bell (Drum Dub)
A robust dancefloor stomper from Midland. The highlight from his Drumtrak EP, released last week on Graded.…

The Candle Family – Love Theme From Two Hearts
Straight-up slo-mo funk here from The Candle Family, an elusive musical duo brought together by their mutual love for obscure disco records. Love Theme From Two Hearts, the first release on their Unforgettable Music …

Shaun Ryder’s autobiography gets ITV show
Are you ‘twisting my melon, man’? No, you heard right. Notorious hell-raiser Shaun Ryder, singer of the 80′s rave band Happy Mondays, continues his bid for world dominance – or, at least, substandard television shows.
ITV has bought up the …

Mix Of The Week: Maxmillion Dunbar
Mix Of The Week goes to Maxmillion Dunbar, one half of Beautiful Swimmers. Available for download via Bandcamp, the mixtape is chockablock with his own brittle and textured house productions, featuring three unreleased tracks, a Ttam Renat remix of …

Edit Service 27 – by Boot & Tax
The Edit Service series continues to churn out excellent freebies – so good you sometimes wonder why they’re handing them out for free. Boot & Trax throw down a funky rework complete with a growling, mutating guitar line and boisterous …

Borrowed Identity – Leave Your Life
Young German-Romanian producer Borrowed Identity serves up some achingly deep house on the inaugural Mistress Recordings release – the sublabel of DVS1′s HUSH, renowned home to purist techno. Mistress aims to widen HUSH’s horizons, straddling …

Arthur Russell – Arm Around You
An Arthur Russell classic: his usual lo-fi leftfield disco instrumentation layered over that ashen, off-kilter voice, as distinct and ethereal as ever. It was released in 2004, two years after his death.…

Cuthead – Everlasting Sunday
Cuthead has provided the weird and wonderful Uncanny Valley with some of its best material: his 2010 ‘Sinner’ was the series’ trump card, and the solid ‘Brother’ and ‘Slenda Daddy’ further cemented the former hip …