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Bloody Mary

The Dame-Music founder delivers a tightly-packed, diverse mix featuring exclusive edits and previously unreleased material.

Jessy Lanza

Jessy Lanza's mix for Groove is as well informed as her own work, which saw the Hyperdub artist oscillate between sparse R'n'B and Disco.

Abelle

The Arma17 resident delivers some moody, Industrial-influenced cuts.

Apeiron Crew

Copenhagen's Apeiron Crew are not accepting new members, unless Jeff Mills would interested in auditioning. Their mix brings everything together they stand for.
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Rrose & Lucy

Rrose und Lucy sprechen über ihre jeweiligen Geschichten, die Arbeit zu zweit und warum es nicht immer nur Techno sein kann.

Rrose & Lucy

Rrose and Lucy sat down to talk about their respective beginnings, working together and never really being satisfied with making only Techno music.

Johanna Knutsson

Johanna Knutsson left behind her own company to pursue a in DJing career and, as things seem, was right about it. Her mix reflects her eclectic taste.

Oasis Festival

Oasis is one of the festivals in Morocco's blossoming scene. We caught up with its founder, Marjana Jaidi.
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UMFANG

Usually known for her hard-hitting Techno sets, UMFANG surprises us with bouncy House tunes that convey a political message as well.

Mannequin Records

Alessandro Adriani doesn't like compromises. With Mannequin, the label owner is on the forefront of the reissue scene specialising in Wave and Synth music.

Karen Gwyer

For Karen Gwyer, Techno and House aren't fixed forms with identifiable universal benchmarks. Which is also why her Groove mix takes some unexpected turns.

The Gordon Lecture Series

For the second instalment of his Gordon Lecture Series, Tevo Howard has invited Jamal Moss alias Hieroglyphic Being to Berlin-Neukölln.
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Paula Temple

Paula Temple's approach to Techno is not only sonically speaking radical, but comes with a political message as well.

Club Report: Elysia (Basel, Switzerland)

Thanks to Lambda Labs, Basel is now home to one of the most impressive sound systems in the world. At Elysia, they celebrate sound first.

Acid Arab

Acid Arab, that was a party motto at first. Now, the collective has released its first album. One of its members is behind the decks for our Groove podcast.