Terry Matthew
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Managing Editor of 5 Magazine, Terry Matthew's first record was "Circus Bells." His first mixtape was from Armando Gallop. Aside from writing for 5 Mag, Terry has authored the liner notes for Jeff Mills' "Metropolis Metropolis" and the 20th anniversary reissue of Hardkiss' "Delusions of Grandeur." He lives in Chicago. You can reach Terry by email.
Peppermint Jam is turning out to be one of the best "old" labels releasing great "new" music.
Apparel Story Part One is among the precious few label compilations that advance the story and are worth your time.
Blumoog releases straight fire on wax: a split EP from Detroit legend Terrence Dixon & Italian vet M.R.E.U.X.
What is happening in Russia? Yet another Russian deep house savant with a stellar EP on vinyl from Quality Vibe.
New label Vibe Me To The Moon debuts some scene commentary from Roland Clark and Nightsteppaz remixed by Joeski, MANIK, Jay Tripwire and Chris Luzz.
Count yourself lucky if you managed to get an early earful of this record.
Louie Vega's second straight Grammy nomination comes for the unearthed Loleatta Holloway song "Can't Let You Go."
Écosystémique by Bruno Gauthier's latest project Systm B released by Atjazz.
Beckoning from Jay Hill is a four track EP of deep, hypnotic house, including a choice remix from Frink.
An Italo classic, New York and Chicago House staple from Best Record worked over by Jellybean Benitez with a magic that never loses its touch.
"Word Up" oozes with attitude, dark growling techno and bursts of drums and electronics.
Just when you think you have them nailed down, Dusky veers completely off the chart.
Another great unreleased track crossed off the great unreleased tracklist.
Blush Response's new album on Sonic Groove begins with the fury of automatic fire and its a frenzy of sensation and dark grooves from there.
A lesser-known alias of Danny Ward (the better known alias is Moodymanc) soars on this crossover record.
Why do so many talented people stop writing about House Music?
A new album finds Alex Agore heading into a new direction.
From the two volume Cheese & Pickle EPs: a technicolor explosion of sound from the most minimal framework in these UKG classics.
Phutek makes music that just cries out to be played loud.
Under this bland title Grant Nelson wrapped up two of the best UK Garage tracks ever made.
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