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Emerging from Brighton, Bobby Champs hit the scene in early 2012 boasting a new blend of dark, emotive techno. Club ready and impressively engineered, his records tip toe into deeper housey territories, exploring crunchy techno, bumpy grooves and harsh, rolling soundscapes. Follow up on XLR8R
“When I make tunes I imagine myself dancing to them at Fabric, if I can’t imagine people going nuts, it gets scrapped”.
Klopfgeist – Bobby Champs

Emerging from a dark sea of sizzling electronics comes Brooklyn’s Shadowbox, AKA Bonnie Baxter. Kicks and degraded snares fight cascades of bleeps falling delicately over harsh electronics. Powerful & poised… her live act shows a wild and uncontrollable force who at times leads the listener into a delicate and reflective world. Follow up on Bandcamp.
A M – Shadowbox

Aside from performing as La Roux’s touring pianist, Fort Romaeu’s Mike Norris focuses on producing delicate house records. Remixing Dauwds ‘What’s There’ “Norris’ version preserves the warmth of the original, but cranks up the tropicalia a couple of degrees. Some corruscating synthwork and skippy drum programming gives Norris’ version plenty of character of its own.”
Check the original Article on FACT.
What’s There (Fort Romeau Remix) – Dauwd

Essex bred Lapalux fuses soothing, lazy house into futuristic, lush textures, explosive atmospheres and vivvid unearthly spaces. His remix for rising star Lianne La havas is warm, bubbly and thoughful, but melts slowly into darker, ghostly influences. Follow up on FADER
Let Me Love You (Lapalux Bootleg Remix) – Mario