Tom Ford has a well rounded approach to bass music, drawing influence from dub, jungle, and techno. Ford's latest release under his Peverelist moniker is forward thinking yet heavily indebted to the early 90's.

Elef is a new and up and coming producer from Essen. His music melds modern production techniques with that super funky raw energy of favorite old-school house jams.

Mount Kimbie have released already classic material, with the inimitable Sketch On Glass EP, as well as the surprisingly coveted single ‘Maybes.’ With their debut album, Crooks & Lovers, Mount Kimbie have succeeded again, though the results may taste differently than what was expected.

After a successful 10 year CLR series, Chris Liebing offers up yet another rewarding release. However, this time Liebing turns to an all-star cast of techno talent to remix last year’s massive, “Auf und Ab.”

After a storied career releasing on some of the world’s most prominent labels, Patrick Chardronnet returns to Connaisseur Recordings with the follow-up to his international hit, “Eve By Day”, with the Eve By Night EP.

Now, almost a decade after its actual release, Dumb-Unit has rereleased Mark and Matt Thibideau's influential Black Line Display EP. Now, this sought after gem can safely make its way into the collection of the masses.

Martyn, Efdemin and Mathew Jonson all take a swing at the slow rolling, vocal centric synth parade, cobbling together a number of interesting departures that range from excessively ravey to deep and bountiful.

FitzGerald, like labelmates James Blake and Joy Orbison, makes bass music with genuine pop appeal that far exceeds the tacky crossover of Rusko.

German Producer Savas Pascalidis knocks out 12 DJ-friendly cuts in his latest longplayer, spanning multiple genres and styles in the process.

Appleblim and Al Tourettes bring us a potent collection of bass heavy and harmonically molten songs that blend the boundaries of genre expectations.