
SIX: Stage-9
SLC-6 Music welcomes six new astronauts to the crew for 'SIX: Stage-9.' Sebastian Haas kicks things off with the chugging yet ethereal 'Galex,' named after an ultraviolet space telescope. ''Ga-Rankuwa' from Cris Rosales possesses a wistful aura taking its time as it wanders over the skyscape. Lucas Rodriguez offers up 'Kalausi,' a proggy gem named for an orange dwarf star in the constellation Vela. Nicolas Benedetti's 'Broken Voices' has a bassline that gets you grooving while robotic vocal effects play along top. Between the striking vocal and Augie's guitar licks, Masaru's 'Luchadora' is immediately memorable. NoTune makes his commercial debut with the aptly named 'First Stage,' a slice of up tempo techno heat that rounds out another diverse release from SLC-6 Music.

Resolutions - Trainflow with Nightbob and Man on the Moon Remixes
Resolutions make their first appearance on SLC-6 Music with a delicious two-track single. The A-side features 'Trainflow' which featured prominently in fellow Dutchman Nightbob's Constellations: Scorpius mix compilation. On the B-side is 'Darkness,' a dreamier number than the tough title track. The tracks are remixed by two label stalwarts, Man on the Moon and Nightbob, and the result is a well-rounded release fit for a deep space voyage.

SIX: Stage-8
'SIX: Stage-8' propels SLC-6 Music's short compilation series further with the multi-genre selection that the label has become known for. J Lauda returns to SLC-6 with a mournful progressive beauty called 'Varuna.' The joyous 'Look Closer' is the first offering from Kostas T. Gleb Rubens returns to toughen things up with 'Dark Citizen.' Agustin Müller's 'Splice' is a minimal techno groover which takes us into the dark. Sri Lankans VegaZ and Imal team up for a slow burning progressive journey in the aptly named 'Trip to Sahara.' Finally, Florida's Doctor Boom is back to cap the release off with the thumping romper, 'Meteora.'





























