Trelik Releases Jonno & Tommo EP

Trelik‘s latest release comes from Jonno & Tommo.

London-based duo Jonno & Tommo’s debut on Trelik is the Love Songs EP. It is the first new material that the label has put out this year, following on from Alex Celler‘s 2015 Haz / Pacificon single. The three-track EP by the Ornate Music label heads spans deep house, minimal and techy sounds.

Baby Ford‘s Trelik imprint was born back in 1995, putting out music by the likes of Eon and Thomas Melchior. After almost a decade break, it re-launched in 2010, welcoming artists such as Ion Ludwig and LD Nero into the fold.

It’s not the first time that Jonno & Tommo have been involved with Baby Ford, having featured on his Fabric 85 mix.

Love Songs is out now. Stream snippets and buy it over at Juno.

Tracklisting:

A1. Love Songs
B1. Bloc via Bow
B2. Running Hammock

Jóhann Jóhannsson Shares New Track, ‘Kangaru’

Jóhann Jóhannsson has shared a cut from his score for the film Arrival.

The Icelandic musician’s latest project comes in the form of another movie soundtrack, for the forthcoming Arrival. TheDenis Villeneuve production is based on Ted Chang’s sci-fi book “Story of Your Life,” and features Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitaker. Jóhannsson’s score includes collaborations with Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (a.k.a. Lichens) and Hildur Guðnadóttir, as well as one track by Max Richter.

Jóhannsson wrote the soundtrack for 2014’s The Theory of Everything, 2015’s Sicario, and will also score the highly anticipated Blade Runner 2049 (another Villeneuve production).

Arrival will hit pictures on November 11. The soundtrack will be available to purchase the same day. Stream “Kangaru” below.

Tracklisting:

01. Arrival
02. Heptapod B
03. Sapir-Whorf
04. Hydraulic Lift
05. First Encounter
06. Transmutation at a Distance
07. Around-the-Clock News
08. Xenolinguistics
09. Ultimatum
10. Principle of Least Time
11. Hazmat
12. Hammers and Nails
13. Xenoanthropology
14. Non-Zero-Sum Game
15. Properties of Explosive Material
16. Escalation
17. Decyphering
18. One of Twelve
19. Rise
20. Kangaru

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Presto!? Records Drops DJ Stingray EP

Lorenzo Senni‘s Presto!? Records has released an EP by DJ Stingray.

Sherard Ingram (better known as DJ Stingray) first joined Italian producer Lorenzo Senni’s Presto!? imprint back in 2012, releasing the Psyops for Dummies EP on USB format. The Detroit electro specialist now returns with the Purge EP: a six-tracker on wax which features all four of the cuts on Psyops for Dummies, in addition to two new tracks, “Hypolagesia” and “Cognitive Load Theory.”

Check out Stingray’s contribution to the 10 year anniversary of our podcast series, mixing on behalf of North America.

Purge is out now. Stream “Hypolagesia” in full below.

Tracklisting:

A1. Disinformation
A2. Hypoalgesia
A3. The Sadist III
B1. The Strategy Of Tension
B2. Cognitive Load Theory
B3. Fullbodyscan

Top 10 Rising Australian Producers

Being so far away from the rest of the world geographically, Australia can sometimes be overlooked when it comes to underground electronic music. Most of the time, it’s not until an artist uproots and moves to a music epicenter—namely, London, Berlin, Los Angeles, and New York—that they start to gain recognition and the opportunity to make a living from music.

A direct relation can be drawn to the modest size of the electronic music industry in Australia’s major cities—not to mention Sydney’s controversial lock-out laws and the subsequent club closures—leaving artists and labels with limited options to present their art. The internet and various online platforms have obviously helped artists in that sense, but whatever way you look at it, it’s not the easiest place to make it as a DJ, producer, or performer.

Although it’s a bit of an uphill battle for artists down under, it’s also a hotbed for exceptional rising talent, and it’s with this premise that XLR8R decided to shine a light on the scene in Australia and present 10 artists that deserve more attention.

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Alba

While they have graced XLR8R‘s pages previously, Alba are still new to most electronic music fans. The Sydney-based duo have supported the likes of Gold Panda, Four Tet, and Mount Kimbie, and have released two EPs on Sydney label Plastic World—a vinyl label co-run by Future Classic‘s former manager James McInnes—one of which was debuted via XLR8R‘s downloads section. Their ability to combine a variety of contrasting musical elements while maintaining dancefloor sensibilities results in some of the smoothest house music emanating from the country.

Anatole

Another producer who blends textures and styles within his music is Sydney artist Anatole. Having studied at the Conservatorium of Music, it’s no surprise that his tracks are elegantly styled in a way that often mirrors classical music. To date, Anatole has released two EPs—2014’s Westbrook and 2015’s Surrounds—the latter of which was recorded with a string quartet and musicians on double bass, clarinet, and flute. It’s a stunning combination that mirrors luminaries like Bonobo and Shigeto, and points to an exciting artist on the rise.

Cassius Select

The multi-faceted Lavurn Lee has been an intriguing prospect ever since his Guerre project set sail a few years back. Also a member of equally progressive trio BV, his Cassius Select project is heavy-hitting beat-making at its finest and has found its way to Australian labels Hunter Gatherer and Plastic World, as well as DJ Haus’ Unknown to the Unknown.

Christopher Port

One of Australia’s freshest purveyors of footwork and two-step/garage, Christopher Port has recently stepped out from behind the scenes as a producer and band member for some of Australia’s most loved acts—he drums for Airling and #1 Dads, and live samples with Big Scary—with his debut EP, Vetement, released on July 15 via Pieater. Taking influences from the UK and labels such as Hessle Audio, the EP features work from Airling and Simon Lam (Kllo) and is the first time Port has used his own vocals. It’s a highly promising debut from an exciting newcomer who is likely to be on the international radar in years to come.

Corin

Listening to Corin’s music is like escaping into a fantasy world where all things are possible. Her use of texture is outstanding, drawing the listener into the irresistible soundscapes she creates. Corin’s music is composed and performed with just two synthesizers and takes inspiration from places as diverse as grime and video game soundtracks. Her latest EP, Virtuality, is a look into a dystopic and hallucinated future, a multicolored universe of warped beauty.

Amateur Dance

Having recently signed to UK label Anjunadeep, Melbourne producer Amateur Dance might not be ‘under the radar’ for long. He has already been supported by the likes of Pitchfork, Resident Advisor, and BBC1, marking him as one to watch over the coming months.

Felicity Yang

Melbourne producer Felicity Yang’s music is like the soundtrack to a daydream. Ethereal, introspective, and elegant, it’s classy, transformative music with a twisted core. Yang is also part of AIYA, a unique duo that is slightly more accessible than her solo work but nonetheless stunning.

Jack Grace

Not a lot is known of Jack Grace, but the young Australian producer is already being compared to artists such as James Blake.

Even though he has only one track officially out—2015’s “Hills”—Grace is starting to make waves in the industry and is working with rising acts Ngaiire and Buoy, his unique production style providing an incredible backdrop to their pop vocals.

Lucy Cliche

The first lady of Australian techno, Lucy Phelan (a.k.a. Lucy Cliche) knows how to fill a floor. A great example of a DIY ethos, Phelan has been operating in the Sydney underground for over 10 years now, using a hardware setup to explore the intersections between techno, industrial, and electro.

Phelan recently released a new EP titled Drain Down on vinyl imprint Noise In My Head Records, as well as a cut on Butter Sessions‘ brilliant Domestic Documents Vol 1.

Wabz

XLR8R featured rising Melbourne-based producer Nick Wuksta (a.k.a. Wabz) back in April with the premiere of his Sleep Less EP on Solitaire Recordings. His music takes influences from UK garage and two-step, although Wuksta puts his own stamp on the style, creating an interesting blend of atmospheres, vocal chops, and organic percussion.

Time Traveller ‘Interstellar’

Back on September 30, Triangle Records boss Michele Pinna launched his Time Traveler project with a new album titled I’m Made Of Stars / Journal.

The new album reportedly represents a “direct confrontation of the artist’s own fear of time as an unrelenting force” with 13 tracks that take inspiration from conversations between Pinna and his father on the topics of galaxies, space, and time.

The music on I’m Made Of Stars / Journal is abstract and warped, a direct relation to the image and ethos of the project and its coherent visual aesthetic which has taken shape through collaborations with the photographers, stylists, and designers Nicolas Mazzei, Danila Tkachenko, Khourianbeer, and Cinzia Araia.

In support of the release, Pinna has offered up LP cut “Interstellar” as one of today’s XLR8R downloads, available via WeTransfer below. You can pick up the full release on limited edition vinyl, cassette, and digitally over at Time Traveler’s Bandcamp.

Interstellar

Premiere: Hear a New Track from Chaos In The CBD

Peckham-based New Zealand duo Chaos In The CBD return to Mule Musiq today with their sophomore outing on the label, Subterranean Storm.

The new three-tracker follows the acclaimed Digital Harmonies EP on Mule Musiq—as well as stand-out releases on Rhythm Section International and YAM Recordings—and shows the pair possess an almost unrivaled consistency with their releases.

All of the tracks on Subterranean Storm share beautiful restraint in their delivery, subtly evolving across their respective run times with swinging percussion and buried chords. It’s an inviting combination and one that is becoming a signature trait for Chaos In The CBD.

To give you a taste, the title track for the release is streaming in full via the player above. Ou can pick the release up today from Mule Musiq.

Red Rack’em Announces New EP

Red Rack’em is set to release his latest EP, Tomato Pope, on November 21 via his own Bergerac imprint.

2016 has already been a huge year for Red Rack’em, who released an instant classic in “Wonky Bassline Disco Banger” back in March. The track ended up being one of the biggest selling house tracks of the year, picking up praise and plays across the board from Moodymann, The Black Madonna, and MCDE. “Wonky Bassline Disco Banger” was the first single taken from the forthcoming Self Portrait LP, due out in Feb 2017.

The next taste of the long awaited full length is the title track for Tomato Pope. The new three-track EP offers more of the floor-filling gold we’ve come to expect from Red Rack’em and is another tantalizing preview of what’s to come next year.

You can pick up Tomato Pope next month on Bergerac.

BLNDR ‘Silent Quest’ (Hydrangea Remix)

Berlin-based label Natch Records will launch its new sub-label, Natch Elements, with the Drone Capacity EP by rising French producer BLNDR.

Drone Capacity presents the label’s sonic aesthetic with four originals from BLNDR and two remixes provided by label boss Synthek and compatriot Hydrangea. Across the six tracks, the three artists present a varied yet cohesive sound, from the ethereal soundscapes and ambience of opening cut “Temples And Mothership” to the title track’s deep rolling grooves.

To celebrate the release, Natch has offered up Hydrangea’s remix as one of today’s XLR8R downloads. For her remix, Hydrangea takes the already deep original and takes it even further down into the depths, adding dubby elements and haunting atmospheres for EP’s most cavernous outing.

You can pick up Hydrangea’s remix via WeTransfer below, with the full EP available to purchase at Juno.

Silent Quest (Hydrangea Remix)

Melliflow Announces Z@p EP

Melliflow‘s next release comes from Z@p.

Z@p is part of a wave of Uruguayan DJ and producers (which also includes the likes of Nicolas Lutz, Omar and DJ Koolt) currently making waves on the international stage. The forthcoming Sonic Utopia EP will be his first on Vera and Alexandra‘s label. Made up of four tracks, it looks set to span the kind of range of genres you might expect in one of his sets—from house to techno and electro.

The record follows And.rea‘s double pack and EPs from Spacetravel and AK41 on Melliflow earlier this year.

Sonic Utopia is expected to drop in mid-November.

Tracklisting:

A1. Atomos
A2. Diamante
B1. D-04
B2. Dauphine

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Shifted, Dasha Rush and Cari Lekebusch also performed at the ADE event. For more information head to the 909 or Triangle sites. The next 909 event will take place in 2017.

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