Guess who's back? Back again? Ok I'll stop… So I'm back from my trip to Austria's charming capital, Vienna (separate article on that coming soon, with lots of beautiful images… of course) and I can't conceive a better way to get back into the "work groove" than with a thud… or several thousand of them. … Continue reading Music Matters: Charlotte de Witte “Ultra Miami 2019” Set
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Music Matters: Dave Sinner & Pleasurekraft “Alien Body Double”
"No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds of space. No one could have dreamed that we were being scrutinised as someone with a microscope studies creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. Few men even considered … Continue reading Music Matters: Dave Sinner & Pleasurekraft “Alien Body Double”
Music Matters: 2Scratch “Bonnie & Clyde”
Love can make you do some pretty outrageous things. Since first listening to 2Scratch's "Bonnie & Clyde (Feat. Vanessa Lark)" a week ago, I've been unable to pry myself away from my computer. Now my headphones have welded themselves on to my ears and my office chair is the proud owner of a 4" deep … Continue reading Music Matters: 2Scratch “Bonnie & Clyde”
Music Matters: Guzy & Bigasti “Kcinna (Oliver Winters Remix)”
Sometimes you stumble across a track that’s so fresh, you know it's going to be massive. You can feel it in your bones. Oliver Winters’ remix of “Kcinna” is indeed one of those tracks. Credit to Guzy & Bigasti, of course, for creating such a tune and strong foundation from which this glorious summer anthem … Continue reading Music Matters: Guzy & Bigasti “Kcinna (Oliver Winters Remix)”
Music Matters: Bolster “Acid Waves”
Bolster - "Acid Waves" For the most part, acid is something that should be kept well away from your ears… That said, sometimes - like when Belgian duo Bolster release a track so ferocious, it might burn a hole right through you 🧪👍 - you've just got to indulge yourself in a big, fat acid-fest. … Continue reading Music Matters: Bolster “Acid Waves”