Song of the Day: Brilliantly clean sounding, evocative electro-pop with shades of Kraftwerk by the Belgian musician from Ghent, in a new song featuring Hong Kong field recordings and video to match, and heralding his forthcoming debut solo LP
Read moreSong of the Day: The Blessed Madonna - We Still Believe
Song of the Day: Fabulously uplifting celebration of inclusive club culture and rejection of intolerance and fascism with in new version of an older track by the American DJ, producer and musician Marea Stamper, joined by Chicago house legend Jamie Principle
Read moreSong of the Day: Sworn Virgins - Searching For Hiro / Slide Little Monster
Songs of the Day: A pair of stomping electro-pop tracks with a sexual twist and echoes of Suicide from the by side project featuring Clams Baker from Warmduscher taken from the EP Strangers Hands, out on Soulwax’s Deewee label
Read moreSong of the Day: Charlotte Adigéry and Bolis Pupul - Thank You
Song of the Day: A clever, heavily ironic riposte to unwanted online communication, this talky-electronica pop number by the French-born Belgian-Caribbean singer and her Ghent-based collaborator is also also co-produced by Soulwax
Read moreSong of the Day: Asa Moto - Cacao
Song of the Day: From the latest upcoming EP Martino, the Belgian duo from Ghent’s new single is a Kraftwerk-inspired piece of delightfully catchy, tactile, rich, tasty, rumbling stereo analogue synth
Read moreSoulwax - Do You Want To Get Into Trouble?
Song of the Day: After a short break we return with some brand new work from the Belgian band also known for their 2ManyDJs remixing, here with powerful studio session work featuring three drummers
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