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  1. 2 de ene. de 2023 · Reclaim Your City 520 | Orphx (Hamilton, Canada) Razing the boundaries between post-punk-minded industrialism, dusty hardware hoodoo and noise-adjacent explorations of electronics’ wilder end, Canadian outfit Orphx has been dishing out some of the finest slabs in recent times when it comes to bringing along that steely, sedition-inducing warehouse ruckus in town.

  2. 30 de ene. de 2023 · Reclaim Your City 524 | Kr!z (Ghent, Belgium) Hold your breath and be ready to get pinned down to your seat, it’s Token head-honcho Kr!z taking over the reins of our beloved podcast series. Master of clinical grooves from the deep, the Belgian DJ and producer has us swinging to his ever impeccably thought-out and inch-perfectly executed sets ...

  3. Reclaim Your City 003 | Fabrizio Lapiana by Reclaim Your City published on 2013-01-19T10:25:18Z. Reclaim Your City 004 | Jeff Derringer by Reclaim Your City published on 2013-01-25T22:46:56Z. Reclaim Your City 005 | Chemie by Reclaim Your City published on 2013-02-03T09:28:42Z. Albums from this user;

  4. 25 de dic. de 2023 · Reclaim Your City 571 | Rrose (London) Ho ho ho, the mystery-shrouded Rrose - named after Marcel Duchamp’s eponymous persona, punches in right on cue for Xmas with an absolute monster of a two-hour jaunt into their exquisitely twisted headspace. Having served up some of the finest techno slabs of the past decade through the likes of Sandwell ...

  5. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Reclaim Your City 513 | Jon Hester (Berlin) Regular provider of top-tier techno labels including REKIDS, Transmat, Klockworks, Dystopian et al., multi-faceted US-born, Berlin-based artist Jon Hester is an avid explorer of the uncharted, and equally clever boundary-pusher at that (his diptych album for Matt Edwards’ imprint, “Converge”, is there to attest).

  6. Good friend and KEY bossman Freddy K steps up to the plate with the 454th transmission of our Rinse show. Having debuted in the realm of techno music around the same time we did, Freddy naturally bears a similar genotype to that of RYC’s. Traveling back and forth the many roots and shoots of electronic music, his set is an ode to the reigning ...

  7. Reclaim Your City 297 pt2 | Gëinst (Live) Gëinst's music project is diving into deepness, mainly by using melodic structures all in seeking imperfections. Sweetness and roughness combination define his melancholic state of mind, as his hardware Live or DJ sets can be apparented to a kaleidoscopic loop, bright and blurry at the same time.