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Florinsz Janvier – Saganaga EP (including interview)

Who speaks of quality underground music in the Netherlands almost automatically ends up with the Utrecht based SEKOIA troopers. The SEKOIA community formed in January 2012 and has seen their branches...

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Album Review: Animal Trainer – Wide

In the last two weeks, Animal Trainer gave an introduction to their album by releasing two EP’s from which we already picked “Shane“. Today, we gave the album a listen and well, let us start of by...

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Rafa Ristallo – La Plus Belle Etoile EP

It is rare that we post a full EP instead of one track, but we feel this release deserves that attention. Newcomer Rafa Ristallo released his “La Plus Belle Etoile EP” on Not For Us Records a week ago,...

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Sandrino & Frankey – The Edge (And other IV50 releases review)

Yesterday the mighty Innervisions label pulled a great stunt: departing from their regular release rhythm, they released four whole EP’s at once, including some tracks that were already heavily...

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Review: Mayaku – Bushwalking EP (SoHaSo 002)

A while ago, we had the honor to review the first EP pushed by Nuno Dos Santos’ own Something Happening Somewhere (SoHaSo), a beautiful gem by the hands of Love Over Entropy which received widespread...

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Review: Leon Vynehall – Music for the Uninvited EP

Last year, Leon Vynehall made an impressive rise thanks to a number of tracks which became absolute favorites of some of the current hottest house artists out there. Both heavy stomping ‘Brother’ as...

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The sounds and impressions: Straf_Werk 2015

“Sun is shining, the weather is sweet yeah.” Yes, the third edition of Straf_Werk festival was definitely a day to remember. It is quite an achievement of Straf_Werk seeing how they have grown in the...

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