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Klockworks sort a big compilation for their 20th release. Ben Klock's seminal imprint, Klockworks has dropped their special 20th release; Klockworks 20. It's become a leading label for the cutting edge of techno, seeing tunes from Jay Clarke, Etapp Kyle and the late and great, Marcus Intalex's Trevino techno alias. Marking out this significant release, label boss Ben Klock has pulled together a collection of material from all the previous Klockworks' artists and some new names too. Now this isn't just a collection of club ready, driving techno beats - it's a 20 tracked release that covers all aspects of techno. Keeping Trevino's spirit alive, 'Sombre Rones' has been featured that has been a staple in Ben Klock's sets and a focal point of the Photon shows. Also featuring are tracks from Dax J, Rod and Sterac. NEW RELEASES Later this month Global Underground's Nubreed album series will releases its tenth edition, inviting Oliver Schories to take up the reigns of the acclaimed project. Riva Starr turns up the heat his new imprint, Brock Wild's third release. Joining guys like Steve Lawler, Sander Kleinenberg and Habischman, Schories provides the label with two mixes that he says: "really captures my way of DJing and track selection". Schories is a Bremen-born artist whose career has long been intertwined with Global Underground. Quietly building his reputation, Oliver Schories is a well seasoned DJ, clocking in gigs across Europe alongside the legends like Sven Vath & Joris Voorn. For his Nubreed mixes Schories explains that it's "in essence 3 parts: classics that almost nobody dares to play anymore, my favourite tracks at the moment and some of my secret weapons". He showcases a variety of newcomers with well established names for two sick mixes of house magic. Following the sickness of Shiba San's 'Clean Or Dirty EP' and Starr's own 'The Wickedest Sound EP', Brock Wild releases a huge remix of massive record 'Warehouse Shit' by Induceve from 11 years ago. Originally released on Dubsided, it was an instant classic produced by one of the biggest duos Jesse Rose & Dave 'Switch' Taylor under their Induceve gluise. When speaking of the new release Starr said that Induceve were "huge influences for the early Riva days". Jesse Rose even released Starr's first EP! NEWS: OLIVER SCHORIES PRESENTS GLOBAL UNDERGROUND'S 10TH NUBREED SERIES TRACK OF THE MONTH: WAREHOUSE SHIT (RIVA STARR REMIX) ALBUM OF THE MONTH: KLOCKWORKS 20 32 ISSUE 103 / 2017 You Will Find It Skober 1989 Kolsch My Lady EP Siege Keep It Low (feat. Mightyfools) Afrojack Wherever You Go Montel My Love D-Unity Telling Me Lo Cutz Sunshine EP Outway Wacko Dapayk Patterns Like These Pablo Artigas Acidized EP Fer BR Mikumi Skitzofrenix & Simon Kidzoo HOUSE

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