Mallinder puts the music firmly in the present while calling back to elements of the past and hopefully setting a course for more great music in the future.
Tag: Detroit Techno
Rekab :: Back in Flight EP (Nightflight)
Four visions of fine mental and physical techno electro excursions; preserving the deep lineage, while exploring innovative territory.
Chairweiner :: P1LL5 EP (EC Underground / Dead Money) — Vinyl giveaway US residents!
P1LL5 is an extended player we’re very excited about, its musical flashbacks, and forward-thinking soundscaped orchestration is on par with the likes of Plaid, Boards of Canada, Amon Tobin, Clark, and Meat Beat Manifesto—a press-release comparison we’re in total agreement with.
Adam Jay :: The Inevitable Demise (Detroit Underground)
Adam Jay often revisits old-school drum machines and spacey synth timbres that expose his experience regarding dance music culture.
Jlin :: Rhythm, Variation, & Vulnerability (Soundfly Course)
Learn how pioneering producer Jlin creates deeply complex rhythmic tapestries of sound, brimming with emotion.
The Detroit Escalator Company :: Soundtrack [313] (Reissue) (Musique Pour La Danse)
A true timeless and unique classic that exists within its own genre and which still pushes the envelope of electronic music that transcends the club experience.
Jlin :: Embryo EP (Planet Mu)
This enthralling EP is the booster injection that experimental electronic dance music has been quietly waiting for since her last release in 2018.
INFO :: Magnetic Fields EP (Woodwork)
With a sense of fluid composition and focus, Magnetic Fields collects electro, techno, acid, funk and rhythmic IDM strands in a tightly packed 21 minute sonic foray that doesn’t let up.