The Swedish label presents a four-track EP from its fellow countryman they’ve dubbed “Mr Rave”.
The unsung Swedish selector is the latest to helm a mini-album for the Börft label.
Daniel Wendler’s jacking drum contortions are back on Börft.
Scandinavia’s gnarliest label continues with more machine music from another unheralded producer.
A lesson in sonic oddities straight from the Karlskrona studio of the mighty Börft Records.
Some of their earliest recordings have been gathered together for a new release on Börft sub-division Djuring Phonogram.
The San Francisco label will issue the Sudden Haircut EP from the Börft trio this month along with a 12″ of Lena Platonos remixes by Red Axes.
Börft Records founder Jan Svensson aligns with the Australian label for the Sibilant 12″.
You Have Two Osc And You Detune Them… Than What? asks the long serving Swedish techno producer on his new single.
The Swedish label give the unheralded artist a second release called Opal Eyes.
The madcap Swedish veterans will debut on the Zurich label with a new single in September.
The late Swedish producer’s legacy will be celebrated by the two labels across a series of archival releases, commencing with electronic dub music made as Ü.
A Ruff Swing Below double pack due next month on Paul Du Lac’s label.
Acquaint yourself with Frak’s deranged early ’90s acid phase ahead of an iDEAL Recordings reissue.
There has been a swirl of interest around Frak since they emerged from the shadows of the Scandinavian scene with no less than 27 years experience of leftfield analogue sonics behind them. The trio of Jan Svensson, Johan Sturesson and Björn Isgren have been plying their trade since the late 1980s with varying levels of intensity, moving through blistering techno, bumping Djax-Up-Beats style shuffle, and now settling into a more tempered kind of acid that comes full circle to the sound they were first delving into at the tender age of 13.
The Swedish producer will release a mini album through the cult label run by Frak later this summer.