Matthew Styles Preps EP on Ostgut Ton

Matthew Styles will release his first full solo EP on Ostgut Ton this September.

Styles has been actively releasing solo house records since 2007, contributing to labels such as BPitch Control, Running Back and Crosstown Rebels. He has also already been involved with Ostgut on a number of occasions: in 2012, his track “Liquid Sky” featured on Nick Höppner‘s Panorama Bar mix (as well as being selected as one of four exclusive cuts on the vinyl sampler), and he also provided a remix of Dinky‘s “Planes” on last year’s Ostgut Zehn.

Metro is the English musician’s first full EP on the Berghain-affiliated imprint. The three-tracker includes one cosmic disco cut, one beatless number, and one slice of dub techno. Ahead of the release, you can catch Styles spinning at the annual Ostgut label night in Panorama Bar, taking place on August 13.

Metro will be released on September 2. Pre-order it now at the Berghain store.

Tracklisting:
A1. Metro
B1. Wave 6
B2. Border

Unreleased Ricardo Villalobos Cut Appears on SoundCloud

An unreleased cut from Ricardo Villalobos has been uploaded to SoundCloud.

Minimal house specialist Villalobos has made a name for his lengthy, looping productions. “Bionic Sad,” an unreleased cut that has apparently played a part in many of his sets for years already, is no different. The 45 minute track was uploaded to SoundCloud a couple of days ago and is available to stream now.

Stream “Bionic Sad” below.

KiNK Lines Up EP on Midnight Shift

Bulgarian producer Strahil Velchev (a.k.a. KiNK) has a new EP on the way via Midnight Shift.

Midnight Shift, a Singaporean label specializing in house and techno, was established back in 2011, and has put out music by the likes of Eduardo de la Calle, John Heckle and the late Andreas Gehm in recent years. Next up is Velchev with his debutant release on the label—an EP that features three new cuts (including one collaboration with KEi), plus four loops.

Chorus, Incl 4 Loops is due out September 9. Pre-order it at Deejay.de.

Tracklisting:
A1. Chorus
A2. Madame X (feat. KEi)
B1. Emotional Breakdown
B2. Loop 1
B3. Loop 2
B4. Loop 3
B5. Loop 4

Rival Consoles Shares New Track

Ryan Lee West (better known as Rival Consoles) has shared “Johannesburg” a new track from his forthcoming mini-album, Night Melody.

As explained in an interview with Thump, the track was initially sketched on a tour of South Africa. More information, including the stream, can be found here.

For more information on Rival Consoles’ production techniques, and to see inside his London studio, check out our In the Studio feature on him from last year.

Erased Tapes will release Night Melody on August 5.

Alan Fitzpatrick Launches New Label

Alan Fitzpatrick has announced plans to launch We Are The Brave, a new venture that comprises a record label, clothing line, events brand and visual art arm.

Details of the first release are not yet known, although the label has confirmed that it’ll include “We Do What We Want,” a track that Fitzpatrick has been playing out in many of his recent sets. The press release describes it as a “euphoric slice of summer rave.” A clip, recorded during his recent performance at Hideout 2016, is available below.

Abdulla Rashim and Varg Appear on New Bassiani Compilation

Abdulla Rashim and Varg are both set to appear on the new mini-compilation by Tbilisi club Bassiani.

BAS002—the second in the series following the label’s May’s debut—consists of four tracks: one each from local talents Avi Musaifi and Newa, and one from Varg, while Abdulla Rashim provides a rework.

Tracklisting:

A1 Avi Musaifi “Qarva”
A2 Avi Musaifi “Qarva” (Abdulla Rashim Remix)
B1 Varg “So Many People Trying To Be Unique” (But They Still Remind Me Of Loke Rahbek)
B2 Newa “Black Eyebrows Are Indifferent”

BAS002 is scheduled for November 21 release; snippets are available to stream below.

Download a New Mix from Daniel Miller

Ahead of his performance at this year’s Festival Forte, Daniel Miller—the UK DJ-producer and founder of Mute Records—has put together a 60-minute mix.

Although he began DJing many years ago, it was until he was invited by Karl O’Connor (a.k.a Regis) to play a Sandwell District event at Berlin’s Berghain that he really caught the bug. Since then, he has been playing regular techno sets worldwide, including at Barcelona’s Sónar Festival, Amsterdam’s ADE and Lyon’s Nuits Sonores.

The mix is available to download via the WeTransfer button below.

DJ Deep Announces Cuts Vol. 3

DJ Deep has announced the third chapter of his Cuts series, titled New Horizons.

The four-tracker follows in the Parisian artist’s traditional house and techno style, capturing the sound he has refined during his 10 years as a DJ-producer and label manager.

The EP is the third chapter of Cuts, a series of EPs started back in 2014 on his own Deeply Rooted House label, featuring carefully crafted tracks explicitly addressed to DJs.

Ahead of the EP’s September 5 release, snippets are available to stream below.

Tracklisting:

A1 MKS1 Main
A2 MKS1 Dub
B1 New Horizons Main
B2 New Horizons Dub

XLR8R Hosts Stage at Into the Valley

XLR8R will host the Pyramid at Into the Valley 2016.

The second edition of Sweden’s Into the Valley will take place in Dalhalla, a former limestone quarry located in Dalarna, a few hours north of Stockholm. Earlier this year, we announced a partnership with the festival; we are now delighted to follow that up with the news that we will be hosting their Pyramid stage.

The stage will be headlined by Fred P on the opening Thursday of the festival, with Young Marco, Move D, The Black Madonna, Roman Flügel, and Levon Vincent set to play on the Friday. On the Saturday, Swedish producer Dorisburg and Paranoid London will both perform live sets, followed by DJ sets from Bicep, Hunee and George FitzGerald.

For more information and the complete lineup, head to Into the Valley’s website. You can buy tickets here.

SFX Cancels Plans to Sell Beatport

SFX Entertainment has announced that it will no longer be auctioning off Beatport.

Earlier today, Resident Advisor broke the news that entertainment giant SFX will no longer be forced to auction off online electronic music specialist Beatport. After battling with bankruptcy through 2016, it was announced that the site would be put up for sale as part of SFX’s recovery plan; however, after having streamlined Beatport (getting rid of its editorial and distribution services), it is now worth being retained.

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