Tag: freerange

Sounds of the Underground – Inside 5 Mag #209

Alinka on the cover, Laseech cover mix, Marco Lenzi on resuscitating Molecular Recordings and finding talent in a noisy world, Being on being there and more inside the new issue of 5 Mag, out now.

6th Borough Project returns to Delusions Of Grandeur on “Rhythm &...

With little more than some gentle filter tweaks, you get seven minutes of relentless glitterball disco-tech. On Rhythm and Truth, 6th Borough Project drop a quality example of how to do loop-filter house well.

DJ Rocca – Code Rush

Code 041 is another brilliant musical excursion from the wildly eclectic but always on point DJ Rocca

The Sound of Tomorrow: Tom Roberts on the launch of Cyphon...

Freerange and Delusions of Grandeur add a new sibling to the label family. Tom Roberts on the launch of Cyphon Recordings.

Milton Jackson: The Mixdown Interview

Will Sumsuch debuts a new feature for 5 Mag, taking a deep dive into music production with some of his favorite music producers. Up first: deep house producer Milton Jackson talks shop, plugins, sample packs, and why you never want to see a livestream of him at work.

Premiere: Yuu Udagawa – Stay With Us [Cyphon Recordings]

The debut release from the new sibling label to Freerange and Delusions of Grandeur comes from Japanese DJ and producer Yuu Udagawa. Stay With Us is a heavy, hazy and surprisingly soulful electronic masterpiece from Cyphon Recordings, out February 3 2023.

Jimpster: Live At Last

Our favorite deep house producer & DJ talks COVID, Brexit and coming to Chicago ahead of his live show at Smartbar.

Esoterica: Sumsuch meets Black Loops

Black Loops, the Italian deep house producer and ex-drummer, on Freerange, moving to Berlin and the proper incantations of studio magic.

The Cover Mix 🔥 Black Loops – Sanctify vol 5

A "deeper, esoteric" and warm underground sound from Black Loops in the latest 5 Mag cover mix.

Interruptor: Medlar drops a killer four track EP on Delusions of...

Medlar delivers highly usable & highly original UK house from Freerange's sister label Delusions of Grandeur.

Deep fried funk: Manuel Sahagun drops Boogie Sister

Manuel Sahagun's Boogie Sister is a lively EP of disco, disco samples and house that sounds a little like disco but weirder.

Premiere: Cody Currie remixes Crackazat’s “Everybody Talks About It”

Big chords, big grooves: Cody Currie drops an exquisite Jersey garage inspired remix of Crackazat's "Everybody Talks About It" from Freerange Records.

Crackazat drops slick album taster Beacon of Light EP

Freerange drops a nice warm-up package for Crackazat's forthcoming album with a 9+ minute epic Ron Trent deep house jazz remix.

Solid Gold Playaz: Next To Me

The second Solid Gold Playaz EP released on Freerange in 2021 is a fitting tribute, if that's what we have, to the late Kenny Gino.

#FutureShock – Inside the new 5 Mag

Oona Dahl, Boiler Room, Art of Tones, More Ghost Than Man and more inside #5Mag193, out now.

Underground heroes Solid Gold Playaz drop “Mind in a Daze”

Jimpster's Freerange drops another "buy on sight" record - Mind in a Daze - from underground heroes Solid Gold Playaz.

Late night vibes on Jimpster’s irresistible “Soul Spectral”

Jimpster's Soul Spectral is another nightcrawler masterpiece from the diamond-quality Freerange.

Art/Artifact: The Music of Tee Mango

Tom Mangan makes music as Tee Mango, inspired by the words of Theo Parrish and an arsenal of deep, irresistible records in his bag.

Lövesick: Jimpster Debuts Dutch Duo Lövestad on “Miles”

The Dutch live duo provide sumptuous raw material for some surprisingly sunny remixes by Jimpster on their Freerange debut.

Everything That You Love: Inside the New Issue of 5 Mag

5 Mag presents our new issue with Krystal Rodriguez's profile of Cinthie, mixes from Marshall Applewhite and Matt Masters, Chicago House with Stripped & Chewed Records and more.

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Brutal layoffs at Bandcamp as new owner slashes 50% of staff

A week after promising to preserve many of the site's most beloved features, Bandcamp's new owner has gutted the company's staff. The writing team at Bandcamp Daily is reportedly down to just 3 people.