Friday, June 26, 2026

Track Of The Day: Nate Krafft - Mirror / ɿoɿɿiM (Musique Pour La Danse)

 


I’ve only recently come across Nate Krafft. He’s probably one of this names that I should be able to confidently throw at electric music nerds and geeks in conversations about real techno. So better late than never. This is from his album which has just been released on Musique Pour La Danse, a label that has it’s own section in Hardwax no less. (I know because I was there last weekend). ‘Mirror’ is a great cut. To be honest the whole album is great, so this is a bit random. It feels like a pinnacle of sorts for the genre. Very emotive and deep, but eminently danceable as w3ell. He had a handful of releases in I think the mid nineties, two of which appear to have been rereleased on MPLD. Some lovely electro on there as well. Buy it! 

Manfredas | Sound Metaphors TV | June 25, 2026

 

More Than Mixing - Move D | HÖR - June 23 / 2026

 

Track Of Yesterday: Stojche - Granada (Convextion Remix) (Syncrophone)

 


This came out a few years ago and, as far as a Gerard Hanson remix is concerned, slipped under most people’s radars. However, on yet another day when the June temperature record looks set to be broken in The UK, I’m here to remind you that this isn’t just another piece of looped techno. No. There’s a lot of hidden detail and nuance in this track. What drives it more than any other element though, is Hanson’s love of the deep crescendo. This is more subtle than your general “in your face” euphoria. Because as already eluded to, this doesn’t feel like a particularly sophisticated track. Stick the headphones on and go for a ride with it and journey deep into its psyche. Ten minutes passes by in an instant and you’ve been to the Kuiper Belt and back.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Track Of The Day: Alton Millar - Progressions (Guidance)


When in doubt, reach for Guidance, and what better than this under the radar production form Alton Millar, I have memories of watching him DJ in the final Soma (nothing to do with the still going strong Glasgow based label) party I went to in Paris in 1997 at then Bois de Vincennes. Some pavilion where Andy Weatherall had been booked to play, but he didn’t turn up. The excuse which was doing the rounds was that he’d gone to the dentist to have a tooth out, or something like that.Anyway, Alton Millar was playing in some sort of open area, while whoever had filled in for AW was somewhere else. Millar payed some choice deep house. No funkin’ around, just the good stuff, rather like this piece of percussive goodness.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Track Of The Day: Honey Bane - Girl On The Run (You Can Be You)

 


This was bought as a consequence of coming into contact with Crass, and as far as a punk single is concerned, it’s got it all. Wailing voice, great, clipped guitar riff and an overwhelming feeling of dread. I mean what more do you want? It came into my head while I was in Berlin over the weekend. No idea why. Maybe I clocked someone whose appearance took me here. Who knows. It’s a great track though and couldn’t have come from anywhere else but The UK. Great tribal drumming to play it out. Having said all of that, it’s the repetitive siren like motif that sticks in the head the most. It’s a meeting of audio landmarks if nothing else.

Monday, June 15, 2026

Track Of The Day: Ron Trent - Seduction (Subwoofer)

 


If there’s one track that typifies Ron Trent’s sound, then for me it has to be this one. It’s not my favourite from him, but it is unforgettable. It manages to be deep, driving, soulful and woozy at the same time. And the percussion, that sounds like a slick, air-dampened batacuda barrage. One of the great deep house tracks and long enough to support two or three lesser tunes on the mix.

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Track Of The Day: Metamatics - Bodypop (Shipwrec)

 


A great track of weighty, slo-mo electro from Metamatics, aka Lee Norris, who has been releasing stuff from the mid nineties, but nowt since 2024. ‘Bodypop’ is electro suspended in amber. A track to gauge the retro in vitro. Cryogenically frozen beats inhabiting a strange funk hinterland where B-boys breakdance on elevated Persian rugs, levitating above their dreams to decompose and then regenerate, their body parts taking on new meanings and motions in the process.

Call Super | Kiosk x The Lot Radio at Horst Festival 2026

 

Luke Slater (Planetary Assault Systems) @TheLotRadio 06-13-2026

 

Tracks Of Yesterday: Erik Satie - Gymnopedies 1, 2, 3

 


In the nineteenth century ambience with rhythm was being produced. Erik Satie’s ‘Gymnopedies’ are almost certainly the precursor of the type. The first time I heard this was probably while watching ‘Diva’, when ‘No. 1’ is used in the scene in, I think, Le Jardin des Tuileries. Lovely stuff.