Rotterdam-based record label Nous’klaer Audio has since its founding in 2013 by DJ Oberman been a crucial hub of activity for a host of emerging cross-genre artists with unique visions across Europe and beyond. Not bound to a specific genre but all bound by a sense of colour.
Review: Amsterdam's Human Space Machine, a co-founder of the esteemed De Lichting collective, presents a versatile arsenal of techno gems perfect for both the scorching mid-day festival vibes and the enigmatic depths of the night. With tracks like the pulsating ''Mopo'' and the mesmerizing ''Arp'', Human Space Machine navigates through crystallised basslines and squishy chord stabs, delivering a hypnotic journey that transcends time. From the high-speed pursuit sensation of ''Lyf'' to the bubbling groove of ''Newendam'', this record offers a captivating blend of darkness and euphoria, making it a must-have for any techno aficionado's collection.
Review: A most intriguing artist of late is dear Martinou who delivers his second album to the Nous'klaer Audio label that continues to hold down a deep, dusty and almost nostalgic sound. As if taking inspiration from sounds to transpire most over the last decade, this Chiral LP blends elements of dusty dub techno, melodic minimalisms and deep house bangers to Burial inspired scapes, post-dubstep beats, to trance and straight-laced journies into space and time. Evoking similarities to the likes of the Eshu cohort and its associated artists, to Prince Of Denmark and Traumpriz, or even that Inversions - Chiral finds a place in the here and now.
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