Carl Cox sprinkles his big-room magic over Yothu Yindi's 1991 smash as the grand finale to Australian label Razor Recordings' 25th anniversary remixes.
The Danish artist comes through with a huge 140-BPM weapon, powered by a soaring diva vocal. It features as part of Feeding The Chaos, a four-track EP shining a light on Copenhagen's fast techno scene.
As head of Test Pressing, Apiento is a steward of all things Balearic. Fitting then, that his first solo release is a 100 BPM slow burn that could score a Café del Mar sunset anytime from 1989 to the present.
"This is our take on jazz," say Peder Mannerfelt and Malcolm Pardon on their new collaboration with trumpeter Goran Kajfkes, and it's as weird, nervy and powerful as you'd expect. (Cute Miles Davis reference, too.)
Drum & bass producer Emperor returns to his Monuman alias for an album of quirky and creative funk, like this stuttery stomper, which looks back to the early days of Hudson Mohawke and Rustie.
Old-school rave vibes with a new-school sound palette—Los Angeles underground mainstay Sha Sha Kimbo delivers a cut suitable for only the peakest of peak-times.
The Danish artist comes through with a huge 140-BPM weapon, powered by a soaring diva vocal. It features as part of Feeding The Chaos, a four-track EP shining a light on Copenhagen's fast techno scene.
New Canadian label Specials Worldwide debuts with a collaboration from Dreamcast and 1800HaightStreet member ZDBT, whose track is given a deep tissue disco-flavoured rerub from Project Pablo.
Close your eyes and imagine: you're in a chic cocktail lounge in Manhattan around 1999, cosmopolitan in hand, soaking in the lushest, louchest house you've ever heard, complete with sultry horns.
Liam Wachs, who runs Holding Hands, launches a new reissues label with the A Long Weight EP, which first came out on the storied tech house outlet Wiggle in 2001. It lands on April 12th.
Not every record needs a concept. Sometimes you just want a 135 BPM acid-techno belter with a big old kick drum, like this one from Ellen Allien's new label.