Pemë – Wooded Ghost
Koral Ptach and Wiktor Kurc are Pemë a new offering from Poland and a new offering from Etoka Records. The inspiration for this delightful 5 track EP is Kodama small ghost-like spirits that inhabit trees in… Continue reading
Koral Ptach and Wiktor Kurc are Pemë a new offering from Poland and a new offering from Etoka Records. The inspiration for this delightful 5 track EP is Kodama small ghost-like spirits that inhabit trees in… Continue reading
Earlier this year we grabbed Hugo LX’s ‘Infinite Ways’ EP on Jazzy Couscous and it has to be one of our favourite Deep House records of the year so far. So when we… Continue reading
I’ve recently had some time without my iPod as my long-serving device of 7 years had popped its clogs at last. This week I’ve managed to get a replacement and have been scouring… Continue reading
After posting a preview, a mix of tracks by artists involved and an interview with photographer Ian Hazeldine, today is the day when we let the lid completely off the debut Omnimous release. This… Continue reading
Yes these guys are still going and their latest record ‘4’ is some of the best work they’ve ever done. I’ve long been an admirer of Satta, a warm and colourful experimental dub… Continue reading
This week we discovered the eponymous release by A Forest Mighty Black, out recently on Drumpoet Community and we’ve been struggling to find a reason to change the record. It’s literally been on… Continue reading
Coming soon… We decided to set up the Irregular Crates label late last year so that we could put together a few high-quality digital albums to run alongside our blog. The first news… Continue reading
Today’s discovery comes in the form of German-born producer Dana Ruh’s ‘Naturally’, released on US label Underground Quality. The label name couldn’t be further from the perfect description of this beautiful Deep House… Continue reading
This week we received the forthcoming double album by Darkroom, ‘Gravity’s Dirty Work’ and it has been on heavy rotation ever since. It is duo Michael Bearpark and Andrew Ostler’s first album as… Continue reading