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Listen 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.

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Best 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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Breaker 1 2 – Breakin

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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Mono Junk next on Forbidden Planet

Sample the veteran Finnish producer's upcoming four track 12" for the Canadian label.

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Dan 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

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Mono Junk returns to Forbidden Planet

Preview Kimmi Rapatti's second transmission for the Montreal label.

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Separate Mind: Is This Beat New?

The influence of new beat and EBM on current strains of music is explored as Richard Brophy covers Lena Willikens, Mick Wills, Tsuzing, Drvg Cvltvre and more.

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Rory McPike: Suburban Dream, Suburban Nightmare

The young Melbourne artist behind the Dan White and Rings Around Saturn projects reveals his gradual rise to Matt Anniss.

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The Mover – Kaos Theory

Frankfurt local Marc Acardipane, aka The Mover and countless other '90s techno projects, surfaces to tell his story.

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Mono Junk – FP008

Is Forbidden Planet doing for techno what Mannequin and Dark Entries has done for wave and Italo, pushing ‘90s producers back into the spotlight?

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Listen 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 Article

Best Record Sleeves: May

Young Turks, Public Information, Créme Organization and Antinote feature amongst a baker's dozen of record sleeves from May.

View Article

Breaker 1 2 – Breakin

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...

View Article


Mono Junk next on Forbidden Planet

Sample the veteran Finnish producer's upcoming four track 12" for the Canadian label.

View Article

Dan 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 Article


Mono Junk returns to Forbidden Planet

Preview Kimmi Rapatti's second transmission for the Montreal label.

View Article

Separate Mind: Is This Beat New?

The influence of new beat and EBM on current strains of music is explored as Richard Brophy covers Lena Willikens, Mick Wills, Tsuzing, Drvg Cvltvre and more.

View Article


Rory McPike: Suburban Dream, Suburban Nightmare

The young Melbourne artist behind the Dan White and Rings Around Saturn projects reveals his gradual rise to Matt Anniss.

View Article

The Mover – Kaos Theory

Frankfurt local Marc Acardipane, aka The Mover and countless other '90s techno projects, surfaces to tell his story.

View Article

Mono Junk – FP008

Is Forbidden Planet doing for techno what Mannequin and Dark Entries has done for wave and Italo, pushing ‘90s producers back into the spotlight?

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