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Songs: 'We're Through'
Album: 'Welcome'
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Alice Glass and Ethan Kath -- a duo from Toronto better known as Crystal Castles -- are multi-instrumentalists cooking up a unique take on electronic music combining bouncy beats with live instruments. Elements of Aphex Twin shine through their tweaked video-game rhythms mixed with riot grrrl influences have stirred up quite a buzz on the pair's self-titled album. And what's more, the couple have been tapped to open for Nine Inch Nails on select dates of Trent Reznor and Co's summer trek.
Carl Craig is a name synomous with '90s techno and beyond, paving the way for the likes of Matthew Dear and Derek Plaslaiko. Moreoever, the Detroit kingpin's armed with almost as many aliases as floor-filling club tracks -- Paperclip People, 69 and Psyche among them. His exclusive Planet E label has showcased artists ranging from Moodyman to Kevin Saunderson, in addition to his own diverse productions, which often encompass a jazz element while maintaining his signature dark robotic house beat.

Julian Grefe -- a former staple of the Philadelphia punk scene -- has taken his DIY ethos and used it for good. That good is his own sound -- a unique twist on Detroit techno buoyed by the aggression of punk.
Brooklyn turntable wiz Ursula 1000 -- aka Alex Gimeno -- is earmarked as one of ESL's elite, known for his ability to drop a breakbeat set while maintaining the funk that brought the kids to the dance floor in the first place. Gimeno is a New York native who relocated to Miami at a young age, thus opening him up to exotica, world music, bossa nova and merengue influence, which ultimately became his differentiating musical factors in an overcrowded New York DJ market. Ursula can be found rockin' New York's most infamous spots on any night of the week, but has always managed to release five studio LPs.
A fixture in Detroit's ever-notable minimal scene, Derek Plaslaiko represents a new generation, building on the foundation laid by Carl Craig and Jeff Mills. After gaining notoriety with a residency at Detroit's legendary Motor club, Plaslaiko relocated to New York with his cutting edge selections, which maintain the aesthetics that shaped the early days of D.C. hardcore and uphold them in the techno community. Simply put, if you're going to hear Plaslaiko play, prepare to hear something new, every time.
Dave Gahan has influenced generations of synth-fueled rockers with his work as part of Depeche Mode. To that end, Booka Shade and Juan MacLean have payed tribute by remixing the electronic icon, as well as experimental shoegazer Maps, who, most recently, cooked up a fresh and fuzzy take on 'Use You.' Keep reading for a full list of remixes.
This year's Winter Music Conference is once again upon us (tomorrow to be exact), and iconic DJ duo Sasha and John Digweed will be reflecting on their history at the Miami event. Particularly their legendary boat party, which remains a staple of the WMC festivities.Continue reading Sasha and John Digweed Gear Up for WMC, Tour
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