DANNY ELFMAN –
Bigger.Messier.

ANTI- Epitaph Records – August 12th, 2022
Single ‘Kick Me (feat. Iggy Pop)’ OUT NOW!


Bigger. Messier. – a brand new genre-defying album of remixed and reimagined versions of songs from his acclaimed 2021 record Big Mess. Comprised of collaborations and guest vocal features from a sprawling array of artists including Trent Reznor, Iggy Pop, HEALTH, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Zach Hill of Death Grips, Xiu Xiu, Squarepusher, Ghostemane and many more, the 21-track project brings the songs of Big Mess to life in a completely new light while marking the first time Elfman has ever released a remix collection of his work on this scale. Available in vinyl, CD and digital formats, with two exclusive bonus tracks featured on the digital edition, Bigger. Messier. will officially be released August 12th, 2022 via ANTI- / Epitaph Records. Pre-order the album now HERE and see below for complete track-listing information.











IMOGEN - WHAT?

Release Date: 25 Juli 2022
Out on: Voitax 

With the VOI 031 Voitax enters a new series of releases that will continue to expand the labels explorative musical and visual output with more talent. The series kicks off with no one less than IMOGEN. The EP presents a strong package of five tracks that clearly reflect the influence of her homelands prosperous electronic music heritage. A distinguished set of breaks are fusioned with electro, IDM, and hardcore without ever loosing touch to its groovy rhythmics. While this release is certainly loaded with strong dance floor material, the quality of her production process remains remarkable.







Mutant Joe - 'Wrong Way Out' [EVAR Records]


Release Date: 22 July 2022
Out on: Evar Records

‘Wrong Way Out’ offers six wildly different approaches, united by Joe’s mastery of gothic-horror sound design and unique ear for soundtracking end-of-night deviance. It’s a cross-section of the sound Mutant Joe has so quickly made his own: unclassifiable, unrelenting and darkly euphoric. Since his arrival on the scene with a pair of 2019 releases for UK-based label Natural Sciences, the Brisbane-based producer's output has spanned underground trap, gabber, electro, jungle, breaks and various global club mutations, repackaged and delivered with a unique sense of impending threat and unhinged delight.

An unpredictable talent whose experimental streak shows no sign of fading, Mutant Joe's shapeshifting approach makes him a perfect addition to Aura T-09 and John Frusciante's label.


Available on hhv






Crisis - Crisis

Released on Crisis 
Out on: Filiae 

Techno boyband CDMX based. Keep up to date on the latest on IG. 

New project Crisis is managed and driven by Latin Music Producer and unbeatbale trio Imaabs, Tomás Uriqeta and Loe. Musically, the style of CRISIS is easily identifiable. In most of their works we can find a raw, dry and forceful techno. It's unpretentious techno in terms of complexity of rhythms, dreamlike or ambient abstraction, but sometimes less is more and in the case of CRISIS it works perfectly round between House, Techno, Rave & Breakbeat. The only thing guaranteed: It will always burn the dancefloor. 









dj pgz - The Dance / Hypnotic Suburbs


Release date: 15 July 2022
Out On: Butter Sessions 
 
dj pgz makes his affinity for the sounds of the underground known in A-side track “The Dance”, where he masterfully commands a dark miasma of rolling bass and percussion. As per the title, “The Dance” is made for raging dancefloors and the relationships you make along the way, following in trajectory from his last release “Unknown at Night” (Pure space compilation - PROXIMITY ||). As the track blossoms into a frenzy of syncopated kick drum programming, rolling trap hi-hats and trusty claps, it’s cognizant how dj pgz’s experience drumming from the age of 13 has lent itself to his already developed idiosyncratic sound in electronic music production.










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