LWE Interviews Marcel Dettmann
Photo by Toni RosadoIn discussions of his solo and collaborative productions for Ostgut Ton and his own MDR label, his biting remixes for folks as disparate as Modeselektor and Sandwell District, and...
View ArticleLWE Interviews Adam X (Traversable Wormhole)
That Brooklyn’s Adam Mitchell might actually need this introduction is a reflection of the often fickle and fashionable nature of techno. Now based in Berlin, he ran the legendary Sonic Groove record...
View ArticleLittle White Earbuds Interviews Ben Klock
To many, Ben Klock is techno. Given his lengthy CV, this is hardly surprising. Resident at the largely undisputed Mecca of techno, part of the stacked roster of the epoch-defining Ostgut Ton, and...
View ArticleLittle White Earbuds Interviews Skudge
A few weeks ago I was watching a Boiler Room episode and one of the DJs dropped a Skudge track. As usual, someone in the chat was immediately asking “I.D.?” Typically the response is a little slow as...
View ArticleSigha, Abstractions I-IV
[Hotflush Recordings] Over the past year the music released by Hotflush has become ever more imposing. Grandiose techno such as Paul Woolford & Psycatron’s “Stolen,” Scuba’s own driving and melodic...
View ArticleUgandan Methods, Sixth Method
[Ancient Methods] Ugandan Methods comprise the unholy pairing of Regis and Ancient Methods. The music they make together is a fearsome take on industrial techno — bleak and full on, albeit imbued with...
View ArticleAs The World Turns: Time In Electronic Dance Music
In this essay, LWE/RA contributor Luis-Manuel Garcia examines how electronic dance music shapes how its fans experience time.Time in Electronic Dance MusicThis whole thing started with me thinking to...
View ArticleLWE Interviews Chris Liebing
An institution in global techno, Chris Liebing has delivered his sinewy brand of terse, functional and pummeling techno to the furthest outposts of the globe for nearly 20 years. Liebing is one of a...
View ArticleLWE Interviews Pangaea
Photos by Sarah GinnKevin McAuley has long provided a tense, shadowy musical counterbalance within the Hessle Audio camp. From his early days releasing sparse and rolling dubstep, he has latterly...
View ArticleOn Your Knees, Sinners: 20 Years of The House of God
This and all other images courtesy of Chris WishartA ramshackle and joyous celebration of DIY spirit, raw techno and uninhibited abandon, Birmingham’s legendary hive of sin and damnation, the House of...
View ArticleVarious Artists, Feral Grind
[Submit] The interplay between piercing light and murky, half-glimpsed shadow has been one of the audio hallmarks of Perc’s productions for the past few years. Even the starkest back-room workout...
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