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Theo Kotz

Crack Magazine

United Kingdom

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10 mixes you need to hear this month

10 of our favourite mixes released in March that represent the myriad moods you might encounter in lockdown. Julian Huxtable, Sonja Moonear, Kali Malone, livwutang and more inside → Read More

Darker Than Wax channels the spirit of jazz on dancefloors across Singapore and NYC

Co-founder Dean Chew, aka Funk B*stard, chats about the label's globally-minded ethos and their new crackaud.io residency → Read More

Field Maneuvers 2019: A secret countryside party practically without flaw

The UK's best-kept secret upped the ante once more with standout sets from Peach, Shanti Celeste and many more → Read More

DJ Nate – 'Take Off Mode' review

Almost a decade on from DJ Nate's debut, 'Take Off Mode' proves the footwork producer has lost none of his mastery of texture and mood → Read More

In Photos: Highlights from 'The Crack Magazine Archives'

'The Crack Magazine Archives: A decade of shoots & the stories behind' them celebrates 10 years of independence and cultural exploration with a stunning 248-page spread - take a look at some of our favourite images → Read More

Field Maneuvers 2018: A winning formula for the “dirty little rave”

Staged at an undisclosed location near Oxford, the three-day event maintained the key components behind immersive dance experiences → Read More

Waxahatchee – ‘Great Thunder’ EP review

Katie Crutchfield returns with a clutch of tender and intimate songs → Read More

Willow: Word Around Town

After stirring up intrigue with her releases on Workshop last year, we sat down with Willow at Rye Wax to find out the story so far. → Read More

9 Mixes You Need to Hear This Month

Featuring Tzusing, Ploy, a Patti Smith tribute, an ‘Akira’ mix and more → Read More

Parquet Courts – ‘Wide Awake!’ review

The New York band switch up their sound once again, producing one of their best albums yet → Read More

A Place to Bury Strangers – ‘Pinned’ review

The New York band clean away some of the fog that enshrouded their previous releases, but there's something missing → Read More

Gabber Eleganza – ‘Never Sleep Vol. 1’ review

Euphoria wins the day on Alberto Guerrini’s three-track gabber EP, which makes a maligned genre into something beautiful, and accessible → Read More

Ought – ‘Room Inside the World’ review

The Montreal post-punk band delight in finding the beauty and meaning in the mundane. Their third LP ranks among their finest work to date → Read More

Hookworms – ‘Microshift’ review

The psych rock explorers switch up the sound to incorporate poppier, saccharine-sweet tones. Theo Kotz reviews their latest venture → Read More

10 Mixes You Need to Hear This Month

From a Fever Ray mix to a Mark E Smith tribute, here's our round-up of the best mixes you should be listening to → Read More

King Krule – 'The Ooz' review

Confessional, confrontational, soothing and abrasive, 'The Ooz' is Archy Marshall at his singular best → Read More

Radio Slave – 'Feel The Same' review

Rave veteran Matt Edwards flexes his muscles on his long-time-coming debut → Read More

Benedikt Frey – 'Artificial' review

Theo Kotz reviews the German producer's menacing debut album → Read More

Wander Louisiana's sombre suburbs with Suicideyear's Julie's Song

Check out our exclusive premier of the gorgeously tripped-out video from Suicideyear, taken from his EP Hate Songs, out on LuckyMe → Read More

The inaugural Houghton Festival didn’t miss a beat

Theo Kotz delivers an in-depth debriefing from the first edition of Craig Richards and Gottwood's new three-dayer → Read More