After 9 years we have a new solo EP by Mathew Johnson. Spaceport 23 is released on Half Baked Records label, an it's his first release on that label.
New release by Boxia on Kneaded Pains label is interesting, as its deviates from the same copy paste formula for techno releases there days.
Dave Angel is a long lasting name on electronic music scene. Many consider him a techno legend. Influenced by funk and jazz, he released music on labels such as Black Market, Love, Rotation, R&S Records...
On Pioneer's DJ site (pioneerdj.com) you can find all te usual things, like product specs, images, prices and a few demo videos. A page for CDJ-3000 has a bit more.
A thing to admire these days is surely originality. This release has a dose of it. Most artists today tent to fall for the cliche, and that's the reason you can't tell one techno release from another.
Since today pretty much every piece of electronics is a full blown computer, its just a matter of creativity and tinkering to find unusual or funny uses it. Anyway it doesn't ceases to amaze me...
New release by upcoming producer Igor Milton on Debuger label is a breath of fresh air, in a flood of mainstream techno tracks that resemble 90's trance.
Len Faki was playing an exclusive DJ set in New York at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum for Cercle. Beautiful location and very solid set...
Teenage Engineering is a Swedish company that got famous for its innovative products, both sound and design-wise. Their products, such as the flagship OP-1 portable synth, and their Pocket Operators...
New release on Intec Digital by Raito (and T78, on the last track) sounds good, will work on the floor, but doesn't manage to fully escape the current techno cliché...
We all know that he was known as "The Wizard" back then, but what was the sound of his DJ sets? I founded this recording of his set from the WJLB radio in Detroit dated to 1986.