Will Sumsuch
Released on San Francisco's Particles imprint the Phantasma EP comprises two original cuts from Polish producer Tuxedo, plus remixes by Funk D'Void and Kobana
A great early ray of summer sun here, with a trio of timely updates from Opolopo, Andre Bonsor and Mannix for Mannix and Lisa Shaw's soulful 2016 cut "So Much Time."
It takes a lot of skill and musicianship to make music that sounds as relaxed, loose and effortless as Kalabrese's album Let Love Rumpel Part 1.
Will Sumsuch on the new album Anywhere Here by Gavin Boyce and out now on Nordic Trax.
"Proper music" and a stunning album called Sickla, the new album from Hungarian/Swedish producer OPOLOPO on Local Talk.
One of the best new reads of 2020 is Ringo Dreams of Lawn Care, series of weekly notes on music, music-making and cultural flotsam from the mind of Michael Donaldson.
Hailing from the Central African Republic but often an ambassador for the entire continent, Boddhi Satva is one of electronic music’s true souls.
A new project sees '90s French classics by Shazz remixed by Dan Ghenacia, Chez Damier & Ben Vedren and more.
Will Sumsuch talks with Michael Reinboth, founder of Compost Records — the most important electronic music label of the last 25 years.
Will Sumsuch went to the Brighton Music Conference, and what he saw was "an industry suffering from an identity crisis."
Join Will Sumsuch and Richard Earnshaw, Harold Heath, Massi Deeka (Strictly Underground Music) and music industry veteran and Brighton DJ Nick Titchener recorded live at the Brighton Music Conference 2019.
Haunting, beautiful retro-futurism by Cimmerii out now from Universe Language, founded by UK radio and club DJ and dance music tastemaker Coco Cole.
Will Sumsuch talks to local hero Eddie Niguel on his odyssey behind the decks and the evolution of the electronic music scene in Singapore.
Will Sumsuch & Harold Heath live at the Brighton Music Conference talking music, social media, politics, mental health and the #metoo movement in the latest Station H Podcast.
Will Sumsuch records a new episode of his Station H podcast live from the Brighton Music Conference with special guests Richard Earnshaw and DJ Deeka.
Will Sumsuch talks to Greg Dowling and Shane Johnson of Fish Go Deep on building a music scene in Cork, Ireland in the 1980s and '90s and a career based on outstanding deep house records that stand the test of time.
Veteran producers who've simply never missed a step in over two decades, Fish Go Deep make idiosyncratic, uncluttered deep house that satisfies the mind, body and soul.
The Brighton UK industry conference kicks off April 25 through April 28 2018 with Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh, BBC Radio 1, Boiler Room, Defected, Fabric, Hospital Records and more.
Host Will Sumsuch speaks with award winning hip hop and R&B songwriter Mike City in episode 4 of his Station H podcast.
Release number 8 on Common Labour showcases the talents of up and coming Estonian producer Kask.