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  • Prediction Affliction
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    Prediction Affliction

    Leotrix , eliderp , Dassim

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  • Monstercat Uncaged Selections 02
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    Monstercat Uncaged Selections 02

    Eccentric , Glitch Cat , IRXN , Papa Khan , Tomatow , Smiles Only , est. , Flatland Funk , DOIL , Weston & Teston , polyma+h

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  • Burning Out
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  • PART I - EXODUS
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    PART I - EXODUS

    Blanke , Megan Ashworth

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  • Come Closer
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    Come Closer

    Hamshyre

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  • Quantum Mekanix, Vol. 2
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    Quantum Mekanix, Vol. 2

    Bass Mekanik

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  • Wormholes & Wildflowers
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    Wormholes & Wildflowers

    Auracle , So Sus , VYHARA , Pacific Patterns

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  • Gone
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    Gone

    pexØt , MRJay

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  • Waiting
    BeatTracker #9 Feat. New Releases in Trap / Future Bass

    Waiting

    Gunnar Nash

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  • tell me
    BeatTracker #10 Feat. New Releases in Trap / Future Bass

    tell me

    benzii , 0neo , Amne

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  • Drift
    BeatTracker #11 Feat. New Releases in Trap / Future Bass

    Drift

    Gryr

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  • Ancient Echoes
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    Ancient Echoes

    Stoik

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  • I'm Gonna Live Forever
    BeatTracker #13 Feat. New Releases in Trap / Future Bass

    I'm Gonna Live Forever

    Erisan

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  • Welcome The Machine
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    Welcome The Machine

    Jim Funk

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  • far away
    BeatTracker #15 Feat. New Releases in Trap / Future Bass
  • Never Stay
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    Never Stay

    SZ , Elle Vee

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    Never Stay is the powerful new single from Sz featuring singer-songwriter Elle Vee. An emotionally charged melodic bass record, the track dives deep into themes of heartbreak, trust, and self-preservation. Dark, moody verses set the feeling before it opens up into a powerful drop that hits with melodic bass and cinematic energy.

  • CURIO
    BeatTracker #17 Feat. New Releases in Trap / Future Bass

    CURIO

    LUMBERJVCK

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  • GÍRIA
    BeatTracker #18 Feat. New Releases in Trap / Future Bass
  • Forever - Tom VR Remix
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    Forever - Tom VR Remix

    Nosaj Thing , Jacques Greene , Kucka , Tom VR , Verses GT

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  • Dying Is The Internet
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    Dying Is The Internet

    Simo Cell , Abdullah Miniawy , Lord Spikeheart

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    In a sharp-angled, fiercely inventive reflection on the nature of club culture and digital fatigue, Simo Cell and Abdullah Miniawy reunite to deliver their new album, Dying is the internet, to Dekmantels UFO series. French producer Simo Cell has blazed a singular path from his dubstep-influenced origins to become a leading light in contemporary leftfield club music, twisting up adventurous rhythms and flamboyant production in pursuit of a perpetual freshness for the floor. Egyptian singer, poet, producer and composer Abdullah Miniawy has become equally omnipresent in the past 10 years, straddling the arts world and leading with his piercing Arabic lyricism while maintaining an eternally curious spirit that leads into open-ended, experimental music from the abstract to the propulsive. Following up on their 2020 EP for BFDM, Kill Me Or Negotiate, Miniawy describes their sharply focused new album as a playful prophecy about the triggers of a new global revolution. Cell considers the title, Dying is the internet, to be a mantra about how the internet lost its soul, becoming less about sharing ideas and more about surviving in a digital business ecosystem. Deliberately at odds with the reel-ready two-minute attention span of the average social media surfer (i.e. everyone), the pair set out to make an album that takes its time to reveal nuanced ideas and expressions. Rather than one-note despair for the modern malaise, Cell and Miniawy offer a philosophical reminder that this present moment in the human experience is a temporary phase, no matter how overwhelming it feels. Dying is the internet finds Miniawy experimenting with auto-tune across the record, while Cell has developed his voice design chops and compositional instincts, moving closer to fully realised song structures without losing the fundamental clubbiness of each track. The result is a cohesive, wildly original kind of heavyweight dance music that slings out hooks left right and centre, from Miniawys laconic trumpet looming through low-slung Reels in 360 and Travelling In BCC to the persistent handclaps that bring Living Emojis to life. Miniawys poetry explores the power of insistent, repeated phrases in a break from his more typically structured form. Kenyan powerhouse Lord Spikeheart adds extra snarl to stripped-back, slow-burn opener I See The Stadium, but otherwise Dying is the internet is purely the work of Miniawy and Cell casting their considerable chops out into unexplored territory. The results are electric, bound together by a consistent economy of sound that burrows into a shroud of bass-heavy minimalism barely masking Cells incredibly detailed studio flex. Even the beatless flourish of the Miniawy-produced Tear Chime comes loaded with physicality a sensory rush at the mid-section of the album bookended by some of the most idiosyncratic club music in recent memory. Both Simo Cell and Abdullah Miniawy have already proved themselves as fearless innovators across different fields. The strength of their partnership lies in their ability to make space for each other while letting their distinctive sonic identities ring loud and true. Dying is the internet has immediacy and physicality to translate over a soundsystem, but its intricacies are purpose-built for repeat visits and contemplation, unveiling hidden dimensions the deeper you dive into it.