Three bass heavy tracks from the Australian producer Pugilist on Nous'klaer Audio. After amazing releases on labels like Whities, Modern Hypnosis and Trusik he lands on the Rotterdam based label. Starting with the deep trip called Horizon to the brighter Shimmer and ending with an untitled anthemic rave jam on the flip.
Tammo (aka The Invariants) debut's on Nous'klaer Audio under his real name. Two building techno tracks for night-time workouts plus a live jam on the B2.
Nous'klaer welcomes Rotterdam based DJ and producer Konduku to the label with his debut called Kiran. Altin and Mavi Saat (Golden and Blue Hour) form the framework of the trip, easing in and out with a 4x4 groove. In between the opening and closing act Kiran is less straightforward - A powerful polyrhythmic hybrid of Eastern Europe sounds mixed with UK resulting in contagious grooves that will surely spark many dancefloors.
Mattheis returns to Nous'klaer with 4 tracks for his first solo ep in years. Trippy rhythms, acidic basslines and full of otherworldly melodies in his trademark style.
Ten years after bringing his infamous live sets to the island he grew up, Paul Twin debuts with White Island, investigating further into the community's hidden secrets. Working patiently on his sound, bringing together his great sense of melody with production expertise, he is now ready to share his sounds with the mainland. While the highly anthematic Turbulence, on the B side, has been in the pipeline for years, it is the A side that presents his latest revelation, being his most confident cut to date. Since last autumn it could already be heard on small and big dancefloors all over the continent, quite often standing out because of its heavy drums and magnificent twist in the break. Altogether White Island is an EP that comes from a mix of patience and experience, breathing air in lost sounds, reminding as much of psychedelic forest forays as endless kitchen raves.