“Planetary Assault Systems – Planetary People” Album Review
Fofi Tsesmeli Fofi Tsesmeli

“Planetary Assault Systems – Planetary People” Album Review

Very few artists have influenced the trajectory of electronic music and techno as Luke Slater has. Hailing from the UK rave explosion of the late 1980s, Slater has built a legacy as one of electronic music’s most versatile and influential figures, continuously experimenting and reinventing himself through aliases such as The 7th Plain, L.B. Dub Corp, and, most notably, Planetary Assault Systems

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How To Remix The Radiance Of Revelations — LP Review
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How To Remix The Radiance Of Revelations — LP Review

“We do combine Bass Music, Alien Rituals, Chaos Magick” - that is the up-your-face way they present themselves on their Instagram bio. Though it may sound ambiguous to an unsuspecting listener, it couldn’t have been more articulately put. Breaking it down, Dadub make Bass Alien Chaos in a musical, ritualistic, and personally magical way since 2007.

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Joshwa - Out Of My Mind
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Joshwa - Out Of My Mind

Joshwa - Out Of My Mind.

It’s a track that’ll move dancefloors, not mountains. Safe bets pay off, if that’s what you’re into after all.

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‘New Me’: Where a New Voice Meets a Seasoned Producer - out on Get Physical
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‘New Me’: Where a New Voice Meets a Seasoned Producer - out on Get Physical

 A new voice meets a seasoned producer. Brooklyn-based producer Saqib and rising vocalist Galactic Girl (Kaycee Carpenter) drop “New Me,” a theatrical house record that radiates mental clarity. The track fuses “circus-like soundscapes, Eastern European waltz rhythms, and Hammond organs” that swirl beneath Kaycee’s breathy, cinematic delivery.

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Identity Crisis by Alex Wilcox [Bpitch]
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Identity Crisis by Alex Wilcox [Bpitch]

The system glitched, and out of the distortion came a robot with motile, unstationary beats.

A machine built not to please, but to provoke.

Identity Crisis hit play and watch it detonate your brain.

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Primitive Needs – “High Brow, Low Tech” (R.A.N.D. Muzik Recordings)
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Primitive Needs – “High Brow, Low Tech” (R.A.N.D. Muzik Recordings)

“High Brow, Low Tech” opens like a memory you can’t place—familiar in the best way. Primitive Needs lock into a groove that feels inherited from the deeper corners of the club, yet totally alive in the now. It’s that elusive midpoint: the sweet spot where familiarity meets novelty, with nothing forced and nothing extra.

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Precision in Motion: The Vision of Covil Dos Abutres
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Precision in Motion: The Vision of Covil Dos Abutres

On the cover of Dextro’s new EP Covil Dos Abutres, the Mutual Rytm logo glows like a neon omen against black—a fitting herald for an album that dares to take a stand. This EP is a statement of intent from a stalwart of the early ’90s rave scene. Having honed his craft through key residencies and landmark releases on CLR and Missile Records, Dextro channels decades of intuitive production into this debut on SHDW’s Mutual Rytm. Dropped on April 4, 2025, the five‑track vinyl (and eight‑cut digital) EP revives the art of album cohesion in a scene drowning in standalone singles. From its opening seconds, it’s clear this isn’t background music; it demands full attention. 

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Dubstep Might Be Dead, But This Track Feels Alive
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Dubstep Might Be Dead, But This Track Feels Alive

Dubstep Might Be Dead, But This Track Feels Alive

Anecho – "Spiritual Blitz'“

On our journey to unearth true underground gems, we stumbled across a real treasure on Bandcamp—Spiritual Blitz by Anecho. Released on March 5th, this track is officially labeled as "dubstep"—a genre I usually steer clear of. But against all odds, this one resonated in a way I didn’t see coming.

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Deep House Reimagined: Breaking the Mold
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Deep House Reimagined: Breaking the Mold

Taipei-based producer William Trilogy brings a refreshing perspective to Deep House with New Heights, a track that refuses to settle for the genre’s usual formulas. Instead of looping into predictability, this production brings in a refined minimal groove, layered with subtle yet powerful textures that create a more dynamic sound.

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