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Abstract Division Sets Bar High With Their Contemporary Spaces EP

Abstract_Division_GigatoolsThe nascent collaboration between two of Netherlands’ finest names in techno, Abstract Division has set the bar high by actively putting out quality releases in the past number of years. Paul Boex is a respected name in electronic music and head of Dutch label Dynamic Reflection. Dave Miller is a seasoned DJ that throws down vinyl-only sets and is part of the Audiosculpture collective. Together, the two continue to bring a fresh and innovative perspective to techno. Read more

Movement Detroit Teases First Act to Play in 2016

 

Movement Electronic Music Festival is celebrating its 10th Year Anniversary this upcoming Memorial Day weekend, and rumor has it the line-up will be a special one for the occasion. Read more

Nicole Moudaber and Victor Calderone Join Awakenings NYC

 

178432_540071546007383_152510453_o-980x623With the initial phase 1 lineup announcement in tow, Awakenings NYC will be joined by another heavy b2b set between Nicole Moudaber and New York native Victor Calderone for the Dutch brand’s first American edition. Read more

10 Reasons You Shouldn’t Skip the Yuma Tent at Coachella 2016

 

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Two days ago, Coachella released its 2016 line-up amidst the usual mixture of excitement and anticipation. Today tickets went on sale and as always, sold out fast leaving many empty handed. There is no doubt, however, that in the Yuma Tent and beyond Coachella will once again be bristling with quality techno, house and deep-house both weekends.

We went over the entire roster and picked 10 reasons why you should step into the air-conditioned underground heaven during your Coachella weekend. And by 10 reasons, we mean 10 acts that will undoubtedly have you grooving in between your favorite bands and hip-hop acts.

DJ Koze

This is a no-brainer. The German producer and DJ rarely visits the States and when he does it’s usually for gigs on the East Coast. He last played in California four years ago so this may be the best chance to catch him in action for a while for many of those at Coachella. Regardless, however, it’s his music that does the talking and the testament of his talent comes from a 2015 touring schedule that has seen him play at Watergate, Fabrik, Time Warp, Verboten, XOYO and several Ibiza clubs just to name a few.

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Catherine Britton, aka Cassy, has been leading the roles of females in dance music for over a decade now. She discovered her love for techno in Berlin and has since worked with acclaimed artists such as Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano and Steve Bug while holding guest spots at the city’s world-known Panorama Bar. A DC-10 Ibiza regular, Cassy has had diverse releases on the likes of Playhouse, Perlon, Ostgut Ton and Cocoon and is sure to bring her seamless skill of blending techno and house to the Yuma Tent.
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John Digweed
Digweed’s massive reputation sure precedes him, but no one can argue that it’s not with valid reason. The progressive house pioneer has been at the forefront of dance music for the best part of three decades now, constantly reinventing the direction of this scene rather than following trends. He may be an easy pick on any line-up but this is exactly why you shouldn’t miss him: in a sky of talent, his star always shines brightest.

George Fitzgerald 
The British-born and Berlin-based producer let’s his productions do the talking. With successful tracks now out on Hotflush Recordings, Hypercolour and Aus Music, it’s no surprise that he was chosen by none other than Heidi for his Essential Mix debut as part of BBC Radio 1’s Future Star of 2013 feature. If you step into the Yuma Tent during his set, expect crate-digging gems and timeless pieces mixed with effervescent flavor.

Adam Beyer & Ida Engberg
Techno’s main power couple is always a treat to catch. Ida returned to touring in 2015 after giving birth to their third child and performed acclaimed back-t0-back sets with the Drumcode label boss at Awakenings Festival, Space Ibiza, Enter Ibiza, Cocoon Amnesia and Berghain amongst others. In a line-up that leans heavily towards house, we hope Adam and Ida are ready to bring some techno to the desert.
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Black Coffee
A producer and DJ that truly defies convention, Black Coffee’s meteoric rise from South Africa’s underground scene has truly turned him into a must-see act. Best described as Afropolitan, his music is home-brewed but foward-thinking and truly steps out of the realm of conventional house sets. Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, as he is known at home, spent 5 months in 2015 on a world tour which spanned 17 countries, 4 continents and saw him rewarded with a superb Essential Mix debut.

Mano le Tough
Mano’s distinctive sound has seen him grow in popularity world over and land a top 20 spot in Resident Advisor’s Top 100 DJ list for the past three years. And while a poll is certainly just a poll, Mano’s melodic yet driven sound has earned the attention and praise of peers and critics alike. Kristian Beyer of Âme famously said that: “Thanks to Mano Le Tough, I have no fears for the future of House.” He is no stranger to monster clubs such as Panorama Bar, Trouw and fabric, so if you’re in the mood for emotion-driven, atmospheric house Mano is your top pick.

The Black Madonna
Where to even begin? Plenty has been written on the sudden yet extremely deserved rise of The Black Madonna over the past year. Her heavy touring schedule and penchant for quality track selection have surely paid off, but there was more to Marea in a her busy year. Specifically, we loved when she truly championed women’s role in dance music during Women’s History Month by launching DAPHNE at Chicago’s Smart Bar where she is also Music Director. The party series, named after both BBC pioneer Daphne Oram and the Greek naiad Daphne, featured workshops and talks on subjects such as negotiating motherhood and working with synthesizers, as well as club nights headlined by female DJs. When all is said and done, we can’y deny our love for what The Black Madonna is doing for dance music, both behind and beyond the decks.
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Nina Kraviz
Nina’s music has evolved over the years – her sets growing to be as energetic, rough-edged and abstract as they come. Arguably, it has been a disservice to group her together with other techno artists, for her skill truly lies in blurring the lines of house and acid to unique results. Her Movement performance in May 2105 drew one of the largest crowds to the Underground Stage of the entire weekend, a true testament to the following she has built in recent years.

Maceo Plex
This isn’t Eric Estornel’s first Coachella rodeo and surely won’t be the last. But if you’re looking for top-notch assured quality then you have you to look no further than the American-born producer. Fresh off a possibly misunderstood, yet immensely brilliant Essential Mix return, Maceo will be back at the Yuma Tent with a point to prove. And trust us when we say that it’s surely going to result in a treat for anyone in attendance.

Clinic Wednesdays Winter Club Healing with January and February Lineup

1488068_1935180020040372_7756851956003793120_nKick off 2016 at the Clinic with two months of well-curated acts set in stone for the rest of winter. Clinic Wednesdays is bringing a proper readjustment from the psychedelic madness that was New Year’s weekend, including Minimal Effort and the follow-up cortical gymnastics recovery party at Couture.

For the next two months Clinic Wednesdays will bring a crew of illustrious talent spanning house and techno vibes, starting off with a two year anniversary celebration with Hector of Vatos Locos. Have a listen at this parade of mixes on us, and be sure to join us at the Clinic to dance off the cold. Read more

Ultra Music Festival Announces 2016 Phase I Line-up

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While December is the month that closes out the year, it also anticipates much of what is to come in the following festival season. Unlike most promoters who simply stick with announcing early bird ticket sales, Ultra Music Festival went a step further and released the full Phase I line-up for the festival taking place on March 18th-20th. The festival is reverting back to its original one-weekend format after a 2015 trial that was executed over two separate weekends. Read more

Cristian Varela Takes Live Performances to a New Level with VARELIVE

 

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There is always something extra special about seeing an artist perform live, making music on the go right in front of an audience that doesn’t know what to expect next. No two live sets are ever the same and it’s this improvisation and the idea of fleeting sounds never to be heard again in that exact way that makes such performances unique.

We are seeing more artists than ever choosing this route and becoming innovative with the way they present their music live to an audience. And it is with this in mind that Cristian Varela is launching VARELIVE, a new project that sees the Spanish producer and DJ compact twenty-five years of experience into a one-of-a-kind, unplanned set.

Fans that will be witnessing his shows will not only be able to experience the performances sonically, but also visually. Every venue will be providing two double screens highlighting Varela’s live composition on the go, with no back ups or safety nets to fall back on. The project will see him use a wide array of live instruments including a Roland Aira TR8, Roland Aira MX1, Roland MC505, Ableton Push and Cyclone TT303.
 

There is no question that VARELIVE will take a lot out of the producer both musically and technically, putting his full experience and knowledge for the world to see. With scheduled performances at some of the biggest stages of the world’s dance music circuit, VARELIVE will be an exciting project to follow in 2016.

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Amalgamation with Idriss D

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Amalgamation – The action, process, or result of combining or uniting

What started as a collection of singles for Memento Records’ “Dib 00” series quickly transformed into a full-length album from Idriss D. Starting Memento Records with Italian producer, Fabrizio Maurizi, in 2006, Idriss D has conceived a strong catalog of releases with “Amalgamation” marking his first official album.

From the peak time mysticism of “Transition” to down right techno groovers such as “Casa Baratas”, the album feels appropriate for listening both inside and out of the club. With eight tracks clocking in at just under an hour, “Amalgamation” is a strong release from one of the great techno producers of our time. Read more

Dubfire to Play Open-to-Close Set at WOMB, Tokyo

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It was another extensive year for Dubfire and the Sci+Tec family, with an array of DJ sets and Hybrid:Live performances around the world, as well as another appearance in the RA Top 100. That said, the year wouldn’t be complete for Dubfire without a stop at one of his favorite clubs in Asia – WOMB, Tokyo. Read more

PILO Brings Substance Event Series to Los Angeles

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Techno in a dark intimate basement with a well curated vision for electronic music. That’s the dominant theme with Substance, a new monthly event at The Globe Theater with PILO and The Well at the helm.

The initial launch of the event was billed with PILO, Escor Krist, Stevie Be, and a surprise guest. Rather fitting with PILO and company’s association to Boys Noize Recordings, the special guest was label-chief himself, Boys Noize, who delivered a master class in amped up and downright fun techno for the evening.

“I think the element of mystery and surprise are exciting things to work with. Having Boys Noize join in on Substance 001 was an honor. After being on tour in Europe & USA with him, it was very satisfying to have the label be apart of the first Substance ever! We will have a special guest coming up for Substance 002 as well” – PILO Read more