Granada was once the cosmopolitan capital of Al Andalus, a confluence of cultures, identities, and ideas that blossomed under an ancient sun. Today, the city still radiates an unmistakable energy. Thanks to Cosmic Tribe, Granada also resonates with a soundtrack that cultivates local artists while embracing global talent.
Tag: Savage Grounds
Mace & Savage Grounds :: Double review (Lux Rec.)
Roasted industrial techno, abused body music, harsh and gnarled electronics. Music for different dance-floors, and once you get a taste for this particular poison there’s […]
Gavin Russom / Bruno Belluomini :: Double review (Lux Rec./MRT)
Lux is exploring some of the darker elements of electronic music at the moment. Moody Sunday misery, the anxieties of the unwanted, the raw horror […]
Savage Grounds :: Unpleasant Music for Unpleasant People (Lux Rec)
The style of techno that Savage Grounds are exploring isn’t the conventional type. Their form adopts the underproduction of Chicago house, the bursting rage of […]
Savage Grounds :: Over Fences (Lux Rec)
A demented, debased and devastating début from the Swiss duo. It’s taken a while for the Lux Rec co-founder Daniele Cosmo to start releasing, but […]









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