747 on Community Service Radio in Toronto for a 90 minute vinyl mix

747 joins the Hi-Gene show on Community Service Radio live from Rhythm Space Toronto.

Tracklist:
Andrea - Floating [Ilian Tape]

The Invariants - Hubris The Systematic [The Invariants]

Blind Observatory - Way [Gravitational]

Valent - Black Wool [Be As One]

Stefan Vincent - Synesthesia [Dynamic Reflection]

Seraphim Rytm - Sumaritma (Edit Select Remix) [Silent Season]

Boston 168 - Cosmic Radiation [Involve]

Alfredo Mazzilli - Windy Side [Edit Select]

Yogg - Platform 8 [Non Series]

JXTPS - Perimeter [Palinoia]

Johannes Heil - By Night Part Two [Odd Even]

Emmanuel - Saver [Enemy vs Arts]

Valent - Akira [Be As One]

Alien Rain - Alienopolis [Alien Rain]

Matrixxman - Deep Mind [Manhigh]

Daito - Gamble [Front Left]

Mike Parker - Atom Soldiers [Sonic Groove]

Shifted - White Flare [Semantica]

Polar Inertia - Passive Synthesis [Semantica]

Polar Inertia - Smothering Dreams [Northern Electronics]

Mike Parker - Sabre-Tooth [Samurai]

Hoover - Hoover1 A Side [Hoover]

Arcane - Wheel Up [Foxy Jangle]

747 - Lost Lagoon [Aquaregia

Juno Daily premieres Lost Lagoon from 747's new album, Pacific Spirit

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Pacific Spirit is 747‘s first new album since 2019, and marks a step away from the acid techno sound he’s become known for over the last decade.

An ode to Ryan Chan aka 747’s hometown of Vancouver in Canada, it explores a new combination of jungle and breakbeats with 90s trance influences and the 303. Its artwork is equally revolutionary, too. Rather than just a single image, each vinyl record in the limited 300 edition run will feature a unique visual output from an algorithmic art series by label owner Emily Nicoll and 747, in collaboration with code-based art house Art Blocks.

With the kind permission of Chan, we’re able to bring you ‘Lost Lagoon’ from the LP in full right now, ahead of Pacific Spirit‘s release on July 25.

747's Stairway played on NTS Radio by Daniel Avery

Daniel Avery gives 747 - Stairway a spin on his NTS radio show.

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Tracklist

Announcing Nicola Dal Sacco's first solo EP on Aquaregia

Aquaregia treats us to an acid-soaked techno ‘Wirrwarr’ EP by Nicola Dal Sacco.

Nicola Dal Sacco favours the jolted basslines of his trusted TB-303 and the razor-sharp rhythm of his TR-606 drum machine. ‘Wirrwarr’ embodies this, revving up with robust drums and swirling pads for what is a sunrise escapade along a mountain pass, daybreak approaching as warm beaming pads shine through the mix. Next up is ‘Gelato’, a spellbinding offering that melds serpentine acid lines with vintage flair, snaking through narrow hillside corridors marked by cascading tribal rhythms.

‘Parapiglia’ continues the trip with eerie glitched-out pads, a night-time excursion through enchanted forests, haunting mist rolling over the road as ethereal pads emerge through its subtle percussion. Closing out the release, ‘Linea’ guides us down the final stretch through the foothills with viscous grooves and a chilled-out ambient atmosphere, wrapping up an oneiric release where reality seems to merge with lucid dreams.

Following up last year’s contribution to Aquaregia’s ‘Acid Analects’ compilation, Nicola Dal Sacco returns to the label for four more cuts of squelchy acid goodness. The Veronese techno producer has been around since the ’90s, his analog wizardry landing on labels such as Arsenic Sound, Media Records and Kadabra Records.

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Blazej Malinowski lists his favourite tracks for DMC World

Blazej Malinowski runs the Inner Tension label as a platform for his productions, collaborations and releases from emerging artists in the scene. He is also the founder of the audio-visual ambient/experimental series Why So Silent?, which hosts events everywhere from Poland to Berlin, Stockholm to Seoul. He has landed on labels like The Gods Planet, Kontrafaktum, Semantica, Silent Season and many more. As his new serene Techno release, ‘Moods Ep’ (incl 747 Remix), drops on Aquaregia Records, DMCWorld goes back to mine with Blazej Malinowski.

Murcof – Remembranza [2005]

This album is always close to my thoughts and I return to it quite often. My feelings towards it have never changed, it is still remarkably beautiful.