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View ArticleListen to D’Marc Cantu’s Forbidden Planet release
Montreal label Forbidden Planet launches in style with D’Marc Cantu at the helm - familiarise yourself with the Some Fantasies Are Good EP here.
View ArticleBest Record Sleeves: May
Young Turks, Public Information, Créme Organization and Antinote feature amongst a baker's dozen of record sleeves from May.
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It would be easy to lump Breaker 1 2 in with the current crop of artists nestled in the frazzled crawl space between house and techno, yet once you get to the run out groove on the flip you’ll realise...
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Sample the veteran Finnish producer's upcoming four track 12" for the Canadian label.
View ArticleDan White – Untitled
The Untitled release begins on a sombre, ambient tone, with the opening to “Death Flutes” sounding almost like it could be played live from a grand piano
View ArticleMono Junk returns to Forbidden Planet
Preview Kimmi Rapatti's second transmission for the Montreal label.
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