East-West - "Can't Face The Night" (club mix) (5:11)
Omri Smadar & Roy Shpilman - "Adama" (6:30)
Herbert - "Keep Time (Nobody)" (6:06)
Dan Curtin - "Particle Dawn" (6:59)
Jensen Interceptor - "Lean Before The Interview" (feat Assembler Code) (5:27)
Elkka - "Hands" (5:02)
Hodge & Peder Mannerfelt - "All My Love" (6:15)
Elkka & Jeigo - "Body" (5:43)
Villager - "Monocyclical" (4:43)
Breaka - "Living" (4:59)
Review: Cardiff-born DJ and producer Elkka packs a lot in to her entry in the hallowed DJ-kicks mix series including two exclusive new tunes of her own such as 'Hands' and 'Body' with Jeigo. There are also new bits form the legendary Herbert as well as Villager and all in all they add up to a spellbinding mix which reflects her eclectic but always coherent approach to DJing. Here the standout tunes are pressed up to vinyl as rumours of an album on Ninja Tune to come at the end of the year grow ever louder.
Review: While he's continued to offer up occasional singles, Bonn-based producer Dominik Eulberg has not released an album for eight years. It's for this reason that "Mannigfaltig", the former Traum Schallplatten regular's new set, is big news. Interestingly, it's nowhere near as club-focused as you'd perhaps expect, with Eulberg combining his usual glitchy, tech-house influenced beats and sounds with a range of intricate electronic motifs, sumptuous melodies and atmospheric aural textures. There are one or two club cuts, of course, but majority of the tracks bob along at a more sedate pace, with Eulberg offering up cuts that draw influence from IDM and hazy electronica. As a result, it may well be his most coherent and "listenable" album to date.
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