Summer of Rave is accessible but it will still go down on an underground floor. If there were any festivals this year this would be the soundtrack of your summer
The pair are humble enough not to brag, but bragging rights are reserved, for Micah & Kiz Pattison have created a monster of epic dirtiness, and melodic refinement.
Great VA from Selador, and great because it's curated, thoughtfully, great because it does actually showcase the label and great because the quality of the music is very high
Antenna'. In a way I see why it's tucked away as the last track, it's deeper, it's strobe-light, it's a little odd, but I tell you what - it's a moment.
A skanking techno groove that builds like a steam train powering through the night, unstoppable, heavy and dangerous.
The track defines itself into an other-worldly, ethnic deep-house groove that is so different I hardly know how to describe it. It's musical, it's odd, it's quirky and it's wonderful.
This doesn't sound like a modern release. It sounds analogue, like it was recorded on a Neve console and fired into outer space to gather star dust and allowed to drift back down to earth.
Simple yet perfectly crafted elements that are clear and punchy, making energy packed tracks that lift roofs without resorting to commercialism
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