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Oli Warwick

Bristol

Programme Editor at Crack Magazine

Freelance Writer at The Vinyl Factory

Freelance Writer at Electronic Beats

He/him. Writing words about sounds, occasionally making new sounds with pre-existing sounds, occasionally making new sounds from nothing.

Articles

  • 1 week ago | ra.co | Oli Warwick

    The Dutch producer conjures a delightfully disorienting cocktail of light-footed, rapid-fire techno that draws on the hidden legacy of experimental gabber. Any true fan of gabber will tell you there's more to the genre than red-lining kick drums raining down at breakneck speed. The name alone refers to the thrashing dancers as well as the energetic sound. Since the early '90s, it's been a way of life for those craving harder, faster dance music.

  • 4 weeks ago | djmag.com | Oli Warwick

    "I think on my new record I am not so afraid to be a bit more naked and vulnerable," says NVST between drags of a spliff in her Brussels apartment. She's speaking about ‘Dreaming Of Us While Slowly Catching Fire In A Place I Never Belonged’, her latest release for Belgian label Maloca, which finds her directing her signature spoken word flow into intimate subject matter over a heavy-hitting patchwork of rough-hewn beats and bass.

  • 2 months ago | daily.bandcamp.com | Oli Warwick

    LISTS Rupture: Keeping Jungle and Drum & Bass Thriving in 2025 By Oli Warwick · Illustration by Jo Minor · February 20, 2025 If you want to take the temperature of jungle and drum & bass in 2025, look no further than Rupture, a collective that has become the UK’s current standard bearers for the sound.

  • Dec 9, 2024 | internationalorange.io | Oli Warwick

    Oli Warwick draws a line through a loosely connected tangle of standout, predominantly dub-minded music released over the past 12 months. What’s been good this year then? Well, a lot of things I haven’t even listened to, no doubt, so I’m not going to present some definitive list of the hottest / biggest / baddest music etc. of 2024.

  • Nov 3, 2024 | internationalorange.io | Oli Warwick

    Antonio Marini hones his maverick sample-heavy style into devastating abstractions of soundsystem forms, making one of his best records to date in the process. Antonio Marini’s work as Healing Force Project has always possessed a beguiling charm. Chucking him into the ‘singular visionary’ camp feels a little lazy in an era where every artist worth their salt is out on their own to varying degrees.

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