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Warp is the home of visionary post-genre music. Latest releases + more → https://t.co/DMZ3AHBWSx
London
Joined February 2009
An evening with The Sabres of Paradise @_stranger_than . Celebrating the reissues of Sabresonic [WARP16] and Haunted Dancehall [WARP26]. 📸 Mike Palmer
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.@KassaOverall shares new single 'C.R.E.A.M. (CASH RULES EVERYTHING AROUND ME)'. A Coltrane-esque exploration of Wu-Tang Clan’s rap anthem that dissolves the boundary between spiritual jazz and golden age hip-hop. Taken from the forthcoming album, 'CREAM' landing 12 September
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Catch @stereolabgroop on their current 61 date tour for 2025 across North America, South America + UK. →
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.@stereolabgroop announce a new range of homeware, released 12 September. Pre-order available now.→
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New Selections. ft. @jim_legxacy, @mabefratti, @boardsofcanada + more. Follow for regular updates on @Spotify / @AppleMusic / @Deezer / @youtubemusic.
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Available on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer and YouTube Music
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Out today - a special repress of @markprtchrd’s ‘Under The Sun’ [WARP244]. Originally released in 2016, ‘Under The Sun’ draws on the sounds and influences genetically coded in Pritchard’s musical DNA; ambient, nu-wave, avant-garde electronics and folk; but reimagines them through
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The Sabres of Paradise live @fabriclondon . Their first show in 30 years. Next up → @dkmntl . Sabresonic [WARP16] and Haunted Dancehall [WARP26] reissues landing 1 August. →
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RT @kellymoran: Thrilled to announce I am touring the US for the first time in my life!!!! See you in September <3. 🎟️🔗: .
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.@KassaOverall announces ‘CREAM’ [WAP493] - the new album released 12 September. Eight interpretations of hip-hop classics by The Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan, Dr. Dre, A Tribe Called Quest, OutKast, Digable Planets, and Juvenile. Available for pre-order across digital and
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In the latest Editorial, @kelelam speaks with Ryan C. Clarke on the “past, present, and future conceptions of Kelela and how she understands her position in the continuum of Black social music.”. →
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