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Episode 2: Reviews of Djum's "Under Tangled Silence," Nazar's "Demilitarize," Steffi & Virginia's "Patterns of Vibration" and Sumac & Moor Mother's "The Film."

Episode 2: Reviews of Djum's "Under Tangled Silence," Nazar's "Demilitarize," Steffi & Virginia's "Patterns of Vibration" and Sumac & Moor Mother's "The Film."

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MusicWeek: A Roundtable Review of the Latest Electronic Music Albums

Monty Luke and critics Christa Walley, Inbal Gordon and Dom Bartmankowski discuss and give analysis of this week’s latest Electronic Music album releases available now in most formats.

Albums:

Djrum - Under Tangled Silence (Houndstooth)

Nazar - Demilitarize (Hyperdub)

Steffi & Virginia - Patterns of Vibration (Dekmantel)

Sumac x Moor Mother - The Film (Thrill Jockey)

Co-hosts:

Christa Walley, DJ and cultural producer. @christabelle.club

Dominik Bartmański, cultural sociologist at Humboldt University Berlin and author of "Vinyl, The Analogue Record in the Digital Age." @analogdomain

Inbal Gordon, Resident DJ at Refuge Worldwide. @madameshazzam

Genres: Drum & Bass, Experimental, Dubstep, Techno, House, Metal, Spoken Word

Monty Luke is a Berlin-based DJ, Electronic Music Producer, Radio Host and owner of record label Black Catalogue. He has remixed and released music on labels like Rekids, Hypercolour, Planet-E, Ostgut Ton and many more.

MusicWeek comes to you live and direct from Berlin, featuring reviews of the latest and best album releases from the spectrum of Electronic Music.

For more information on the MusicWeek podcast:

Monty Luke on Instagram: @monty_luke

Black Catalogue on Bandcamp.

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