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Kruder & Dorfmeister
Send Us a Mix From
Their Vienna Studio
Photography MAX PAROVSKY When we heard Kruder & Dorfmeister were releasing their first album in 22 years this fall (the aptly titled 1995, now available through their G-Stone Recordings imprint), we reached out right away with the hopes of securing an exclusive set from the legendary DJs / producers. The Austrian duo responded with a rather […]
Ghostly International
Launches Second Capsule
Arthur Russell Collection
Photography DAVE SUTTON If you’re looking for a last-minute gift for the Arthur Russell fan in your life, Ghostly International’s got just the thing: their second capsule collection of limited clothing fully licensed by the avant-garde icon’s longtime label Audika Records. Now available here and posted for window shopping purposes below, the collaboration includes a slick […]
Dis Fig Breaks Down
Eight of Her Favorite
Cantonese Dishes
Photo LOUISA ZIMMER Words DIS FIG I always see the creation of any large piece of work as a birthing process. My record with The Bug (In Blue, now available through Hyperdub and dropping on vinyl December 18th) has been just that. And with pregnancy — so I’ve heard — comes anxiety and excitement, along […]
Byron Westbrook
Announces New
Synth-Led Album
Photo BRAULIO LAM Like many of us creative types, Byron Westbrook has spent this deeply strange year poring over his archives. Namely a batch of tape-bound synth takes — ecstatic pieces that get straight to the heart of how strange all this is. “In revisiting this material and feeling its resonance with the moment,” explains […]
Krust Talks About His
Triumphant Return,
The Edge of Everything
Photography JAMES HACKER Words ANDREW PARKS A few tracks into his first Krust album in 14 years (The Edge of Everything), Kirk Thompson shows his cards a bit with a sample of what sounds like Martin Scorsese. “You go to movies to be involved in the picture,” the director says, “to get a sense of […]
Evan Gildersleeve Shares a
Stellar Ben Chatwin Remix
From His New Benefit Single
With the last Bandcamp Friday of the year on the way this week, we’ve got one release you oughta Wishlist: Mortal, the deeply felt solo debut of London composer Evan Gildersleeve. Cut during quarantine as a standalone benefit single for the mental health organization Mind and the charitable label Human Worth, the stunning piece serves […]
Wordcolour Shares
An Experimental Mix,
“People Can You Hear Me”
Words + Mix NICHOLAS WORRALL Photography JEMIMA YONG To me, this feels very much like a sequel to my 2018 mix for Blowing Up The Workshop, “I Want To Tell You Something.” I’d always intended to do a second mix of this type, and so this is the culmination of ideas or track pairings that […]
Ink Project Taps
Charles Webster For a
Classic Deep-House Remix
Building on the buzz around the Fifi Rong collab he unveiled a couple weeks back, Ink Project’s own Jez Lloyd has teed up a terrific remix from deep-house don Charles Webster. Due out through Lloyd’s Blind Colour label on December 11th, it rounds out the original alongside further treatments from Telemachus, Synkro, and Pitch Black. […]