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EVENTS14 May 2015

Bolting Bits invite : DANIEL LESEMAN [Outplay] + Adam Solomon + Buck Smith

MUSIC12 May 2015

Art of tones- the rainbow song

MUSIC8 May 2015

Daniel Zuur – Modest Day

MUSIC29 April 2015

Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts – Revolution in the cycles

MIXED BY/ Adam Solomon
MIXED BY, MONTREALERS28 April 2015

MIXED BY/ Adam Solomon

MUSIC26 April 2015

Baumhaus – Sail to Me

Four Walls – Observe The Heavens
MUSIC20 April 2015

Four Walls – Observe The Heavens

MUSIC16 April 2015

John Jastszebski – Circle

MUSIC11 April 2015

WOLFWHITE005 – WOLF Music

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GUESTS, MIXED BY6 April 2015

MIXED BY / WOLF Music

MIXED BY/ Guilty
MONTREALERS23 March 2015

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Borrowed Identity – Caps and Chords EP
MUSIC22 March 2015

Borrowed Identity – Caps and Chords EP

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Your weekly soundtrack: 1. | Romain FX – Tonal Your weekly soundtrack: 1. | Romain FX – Tonal Spices [Sound Of Vast] 2. | Hedchef – A Second Helping Of Rat Poison [Taipan Trax] 3. | RGL – 9% [Breaker Breaker] 4. | Fobos Hailey – Sansara [Dionysian Mysteries] 5. | Azo – Orbit Breaker [Manual Smiles] 6. | Wigs – Introspect [Club Elevate] 7. | Session Victim – Too Soft To Be Loud with Viken Arman [Delusions Of Grandeur] 8. | SameSame – Transmission [Pyramid Fields] 9. | Knower, Laars – Moves [Mindless Records] 10. |Sara Miller – Don’t Stop [Permanent Vacation]
In a scene driven by excess, @not.even.noticed sta In a scene driven by excess, @not.even.noticed stand apart — a Frankfurt–Leipzig duo crafting subtle, emotional soundscapes built on restraint and depth. Their new Eteus EP on LA’s Fast At Work label explores the balance between lightness and gravity, minimal form and maximal feeling. Alongside our interview, they’ve shared an exclusive MIXED BY set for Bolting Bits — a hypnotic journey through their refined, trance-infused world. Full interview and mix in bio📡
Your weekly soundtrack : 1. | mpeg – Ten Ten [ Your weekly soundtrack : 1. | mpeg – Ten Ten [R.A.N.D. Muzik Recordings] 2. | Wigs – Love Awakens [Discoteca] 3. | Sim Fossil – Null Meridian (Project Sandro Remix) [Dream Chimney] 4. | Tom of Terram & Listensport – Turmalin Dub (RAMZi’s Dreamspell Remix) [Terra Magica Rec.] 5. | STIPP & Alec Dienaar – U-Tool 03 [Hardline] 6. | Ático Corp. – AT2097 [UFC Records] 7. | Aldonna – Your Touch [Semi Delicious] 8. | Aloka x Roadw3rx – FJB [Apparatus Recordings] 9. | Kosh – Back On Track [Craigie Knowes] 10. | Retromigration – Team Spirit [Wolf Music]
Blending spoken word, heavy bass and club-driven e Blending spoken word, heavy bass and club-driven experimentation into something raw, physical and deeply immersive, Sha Ru have carved out a sound that is as cerebral as it is visceral — one that uses low frequencies, texture and space to question how music is felt, not just heard. Their sonic world thrives on contrasts: poetry and pressure, intimacy and intensity, narrative and noise. It’s a language built from the ground up, tuned as much to the body’s response as to the ear’s perception. With their brand-new self-released EP Vibra Vibra (out October 23), Sha Ru push this philosophy even further. Each track explores how sound ripples through the body and transforms space: sub-bass compressing the chest, subterranean frequencies grounding the gut, buzzing waves pulsing through the skull. It’s a work that positions bass as architecture — a tangible force shaping bodies and rooms alike — and in doing so, it reimagines the dancefloor as a deeply physical environment. To mark the release, Sha Ru join our MIXED BY series with both an exclusive mix and an in-depth conversation. Across the interview below, the duo dive into the sonic science behind Vibra Vibra, the collaborative dynamic that powers their work, and the political and poetic dimensions that run through their art. Then, in the mix, they extend that exploration into a hypnotic, body-centric journey — a sonic landscape built to be felt in every cell as much as heard in every ear.
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