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#PHANTASYMIX 02: GHOST CULTURE

Here's a new exclusive mix from Ghost Culture for our ‪#‎PHANTASYMIX‬ series - every month we'll have something special from our artists, for your ears. Tracklist:ASUSU - SerraMidland - ReflexKlaves - PeopleDauwd - SilverseEduardo De La Calle - Downwards to Vasudeva Julien Chapel - Seem PhoneyThe Angry Kids - Lullaby (TMB dub)Monika Kruse - Summer Drops (Nicole Moudaber Remix) Kiko - Slopper Boat (Nicole Moudaber Remix)Marco Piangiamore, Ripkhord - Assassin Fratzious - Bull Dog (Petter B Dub Mix)Martin Eyerer - Catweasel (Nicole Moudaber Dub)Doomwork - Cowabunga808 State - Flo Coma (AFX Remix) Follow Ghost Culture:SoundcloudFacebookTwitterInstagramOfficial Website  

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Mixmag Premiere: Daniel Avery - Clear

'We've got the premiere of 'Clear' and although it's unmistakably Avery, it's harder than it's ever been before. The claps and snares have been shelved for a more rugged, 4/4 techno roller, one that transfixes with hypnotic synths and delicate analogue glitches. A warehouse space engulfed with this darkly-melancholic sound is a place we really want to be. Get ready for Avery Mk.2, it's lethal.' - Mixmag Sensation / Clear is out on vinyl this Friday November 27th, digitally on December 4th. Click here to pre-order (comes with free download)

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Kamera - Mosfet [FREE DOWNLOAD]

With a new EP due in the very near future, following his debut ARC EP, Phantasy’s most recent signing Kamera offers up a stand-alone new track for free download. A vital and frantic excursion into his mind and studio, 'Mosfet' plots a course of increasingly chaotic electronica underpinned by addictive industrial drums. Menacing yet meticulous, you'll need a second listen to fully take in its elements, before you're suddenly spat out the other side. Stay tuned for imminent news on his forthcoming EP, but for now, allow ‘Mosfet’ to whet your appetite. DOWNLOAD

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Thump: Jockey Slut According to the DJs that Loved It

Jockey Slut was an incredibly important magazine for me during the late 90s and early 00s. It fed all the best electronic and club music of the time to me in a way no other magazine could. When it folded in 2004, it not only left behind a huge void within that side of dance music life, but also broke up a great team of writers and musical minds who managed to turn me onto new music, each and every issue. I credit them with giving me one of my first features back in 2000 when I was a resident...

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