Duplex, Autosample EP
[Frantic Flowers] Dutch producers Chris Callahan and John Matze have been recording together as Duplex since 1997, though Matze’s work dates back to ’92. Drawing from the spacious well of influence...
View ArticleBBH: 3MB feat. Magic Juan Atkins, Jazz Is The Teacher
[Metroplex] By 1992, the spiritual kinship between the cities of Detroit and Berlin had existed for years. But despite the invisible conduit of ideas and inspiration flowing back and forth between the...
View ArticleExclusive DOTW: Juan Atkins, Dayshift
Juan Atkins has never seemed content to rest on his laurels as one of techno’s founding fathers. After laying the genre’s foundations in Detroit nearly 30 years ago, he’s continued to shape its...
View ArticleLWE Podcast 99: Juan Atkins
Forming part of the very bedrock of techno, Juan Atkins’ influence on the past thirty years of electronic music is truly immeasurable. His first musical venture, Cybotron, with Rick Davis birthed such...
View ArticleLWE Podcast 99: Juan Atkins is archived this week
LWE’s 99th podcast was put together by the godfather of Detroit techno, Juan Atkins. Be sure to add it to your collection before it’s archived this Friday, September 7th.
View ArticleJuan Atkins & Moritz von Oswald, Borderland
[Tresor] Regardless of how much techno has changed since its heyday — and arguments will range from “quite a bit” to “imperceptibly” — its protagonists have almost stubbornly remained the same. Since...
View ArticleLittle White Earbuds May Charts 2013
Chart courtesy of The Economist 01. DJ Overdose, “Housing the House” [Lunar Disko Records] (buy) I’ll admit, I hardly knew who DJ Overdose was when I popped on his latest release, only that he’d...
View ArticleLWE Reviews MUTEK 2013
All festivals present their attendees with a broad range of choices to choose from, but most are still settled within the confines of the location and time they have allotted and can deliver a pretty...
View Article2Q Reports 2013: Albums
This first half of the year has seen some excellent full-length debuts. From the blistering futurism of KMFH’s The Boat Party to the syrupy refinement of Djrum’s Seven Lies, musicians from across the...
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