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A new update is available for the iOS version of the Discogs app. Version 1.7 is full of new features.
The app’s beginning functionality focused on the most attractive aspect of the Discogs platform: collection and want list. In Version 1.7, Discogs has completely redesigned the ‘Artist View,’ ‘Label View,’ and ‘Release View,’ among several other improvements and fixes.
The app now pulls in all of the Discogs database information associated with an artist or band. Flip through a full artist image gallery, browse through the band members, name variations, aliases, etc. Band members and other artist data are also all linked, so it’s easy to explore and discover connected artists and releases.
When you find a new favorite artist, you can tap the share icon at the top of the screen to share your discovery via social media, text message, email, or simply save as a note on your phone. You can also easily see how many releases from a particular artist you own by tapping on the ‘In Your Collection’ number to see a narrowed list of releases from that artist or band in your collection.
The app also pulls in more label and company data. Learn about a label’s parent label and sublabels; explore a label’s releases, and even quickly navigate to the label’s website. If you own or have ‘Wantlisted’ a release from the Label you are viewing, you can quickly navigate to those releases in your ‘Collection’ or ‘Wantlist.’
In addition to this are several other improvements and fixes.You can read about them via their update here.

On January 29, Mike Shannon and guitarist Takeshi Nishimoto will return to their Blue Fields project to present their sophomore album, Swimming In The Shadows.
Swimming In The Shadows will follow on from 2012’s Ghost Story and will be released via Shannon’s Haunt imprint. The latest outing from the pair is a deeper, more experimental piece than its predecessor, and is “influenced by the turning of leaves and life’s inevitable transformations,” resulting in an album heavy with emotion.
Ahead of next year’s release, you can stream “I Felt That It Was True,” which features Cobblestone Jazz’s Danuel Tate, on Rhodes, Vocoder, and Moog Bass, via the player below.

London-based Australian DJ and producer Carly Foxx is starting to make a name for herself with releases on Danse Club, Stealth, and Natura Viva Records. Her productions focus on deep grooves, hypnotic melodies, and her own sultry vocals; with her DJ sets following suit with a mix of house, acid, and disco.
Next year, Foxx is set to launch her own label, Love Story Recordings, and in March, she will release Under My Skin on Ibiza’s Vitalik Recordings, which will land with remixes from LCZL (Luca C’s new moniker) and Path (a.k.a. Will Berridge). To close out 2016, this weekend Foxx will debut for Danse Club Records at The Warehouse Project as part of Joris Voorn’s ‘Ants’ takeover.
To close out 2016, this weekend Foxx will debut for Danse Club Records at The Warehouse Project as part of Joris Voorn’s ‘Ants’ takeover. In support of the gig and next year’s endeavors, Foxx has passed on “Up All Night (Waiting For The Angels)” as today’s XLR8R download, available via WeTransfer below.

Following the release of the brilliant Only Heaven EP, their first material in over ten years, Ninja Tune founders Jon More and Matt Black (a.k.a. Coldcut) return with a remix package featuring reworks from scene heavy hitters Matthew Herbert and Special Request, with rising producer Cadenza rounding out the release.
As you can expect from the names involved, the remixes are as inventive as the originals themselves; from Herbert’s quirky two-stepper to Special Request’s low-slung weapon and Cadenza’s breakbeat tool, the three mind-bending interpretations sync perfectly with Coldcut’s forward-thinking ethos.
The remix package is available now and can be picked up here, with Matthew Herbert’s remix streaming in full below.

Paul Schroeder (a.k.a. Aparde)—a subject of our Bubblin Up series—will release a three-track Maerk EP on the Lenient Tales imprint.
The release follows on from last year’s Dialogue full-length on Keller.
Tracklisting:
01. Elias
02. Vast
03. Maerk
Maerk EP is scheduled for December 16 release.

David Letellier (a.k.a Kangding Ray) will return to Lucy‘s Stroboscopic Artefacts with the Hyper Opal Mantis LP.
Letellier has been producing for almost a decade, releasing music exclusively on Raster-Noton and Stroboscopic Artefacts. This, however, will be his first full-length on Lucy’s Berlin-based imprint.
Tracklisting:
A1 / 1. Rubi
B1 / 2. Lone Pyramids
B2 / 3. Epsilon
C1 / 4. Purple Phase
C2 / 5. Dune
D1 / 6. Soul Surfing
D2 / 7. Outremer
E1 / 8. Onde Mantis
E2 / 9. Saudade
F1 / 10. Laniakea
Ahead of the LP’s February 24 release as three x 12″, “Epsilon'” is streamable in full below.

2017s first DJ-Kicks compilation comes from DJ, producer, vocalist and instrumentalist Matthew Dear.
A man of many musical hats, Texas-born, Detroit-raised Dear has a wide-reaching discography that takes in techno as Jabberjaw, dark avant-pop under his own name and intricate minimal as Audion. Often with a gothic slant and full of curiousness, his pensive but playful music is an intoxicating distillation of many different influences, often with his own stylised vocals at the centre.
“There are snippets of friends and family strewn throughout the mix. A lot of the vocal interludes you hear are from a portable recorder I’ve carried with me over the years.”
As co-founder of both Ghostly International and Spectral Sound, Dear has also been responsible for some of the scene’s most exciting new music, plenty of which appears here. Now more than 15 years, five albums and 20 EPs into his career, Dear is exactly the sort ofcharacter that makes the very personal DJ-Kicks series so special.
Included along the way are three brand new and exclusive cuts from Dear himself, one under his own name and two as Audion. They are typically weird and intriguing cuts that tie the whole unhinged and freaky mix together. Also helping to add to the left-of-centre afterparty vibe are inclusions by artists as diverse as Thatmanmonkz and Matrixxmann, ItaloJohnson and Pearson Sound, Randomer and Simian Mobile Disco.
“I always have a lot of unreleased music laying around, those I included on here seemed to fit. A mix like this is always a good place to showcase my own productions, but I didn’t want to oversaturate it with my own stuff.”
“I wanted to create a mix that could be listened to anywhere, and reflect a little bit of everything that I play. Whether you’re in your car, preparing to open the club, or having a bottle of wine with friends at home, this mix is for you.”
Tracklisting:
01. Nils Frahm “Ode”
02. Matthew Dear “Wrong With Us” (DJ-Kicks)
03. Mahal “Ongaku” (HVL Remix)
04. Monsieur Georget “Double Lune” (Third Child Boomer Mix)
05. Kreon “Silo Sol”
06. Caserta “Ricky” (Thatmanmonkz Remix)
07. Gwilym Gold x Doc Daneeka “Lust For Sale” (MGF Mix)
08. Smoke “Nuutri”
09. Decius “Bread & Butter”
10. Italojohnson “ITJ10B1”
11. Vin Sol “Instinct” (Matrixxman Remix)
12. Groovesh “Glowing”
13. Duff Disco “Feed The Horse”
14. Dudley Strangeways “Hallam”
15. Alex & Digby “Angolan Rumble”
16. Gary Sloan & Clone “Harmonitalk” (Alex & Digby Edit)
17. Randomer “Rendell Pips”
18. Markus Enochson “Hot Juice Box”
19. Simian Mobile Disco “Staring At All This Handle”
20. Pearson Sound “XLB”
21. Soulphiction “Sky So High”
22. Audion “Live Breakdown”
23. Audion “Starfucker”
24. Audion “Brines”
25. DJ Khalab & Baba Sissoko “Kumu”
Matthew Dear DJKicks is scheduled for January 27 release.

Dekmantel has unveiled the lineup for the second episode of its Croatian event Selectors.
The Amsterdam-based institution launched Selectors as a platform for supporting the art of DJing—to bring together those “with a keen ear for obscure and underappreciated musical gems.” The events team has announced details of its August 2017 lineup, taking place once again at the Garden Resort in Tisno, Croatia.
The 1,500-capacity event will host big names such as Ben UFO, Motor City Drum Ensemble, Marcel Dettmann, and Hunee. Plenty of Dutch selectors join the party, including Antal, Tom Trago, I-F, Young Marco, and Cinnaman. On the tougher end of the spectrum, there are the likes of DJ Stingray, Objekt and DJ Nobu, while there are plenty of house selectors too: Hashman Deejay, Sassy J, Optimo and Palms Trax are all billed.
For more information and the complete lineup, head to the Selectors site. You can buy tickets here.
