
EP Review
eoobe
EP ReviewDubblack closed its 2025 vinyl series with DBB010, a rare 10” edition limited to only 50 copies: 25 black, 25 transparent.

This Dubblack release introduces eoobe, the Amsterdam-based duo of Elina Tapio and Marco Segato, known for their immersive sound design and instinctive approach to rhythm. Across two downtempo analog compositions, they’re exploring the intersection of ritual and circuitry, sound as both matter and movement.

After a LTD. edition transparent red cassette in 3D printed shell released on A.R.X, a shared album on esperpento, an appearance on the Lathe Cut from LIO Press - and a remix for the Italian artist Delikwe - eoobe came back with 2 tracks on the infamous GNMR’s label: DubBlack.
Recorded live with analog synths, stomp boxes and drum machines, DBB010 unfolded through tactile tension and subtle repetition. On the B-side, Louis Bataille (Low Bat, Trystero, AnDerMole, Jean-Luc) joined with his voice, adding a spectral presence that drifted through the mix like a forgotten transmission.
Marking the final chapter of the 2025 vinyl series, DBB010 distills the raw and introspective spirit of Dubblack: deep, reduced, and emotionally resonant.
You can read the full interview here.
Podcast
Tsuruta
Episode 09For the 9th episode of Abracadaba Radio, I'm super happy to host Ramy Tsuruta.
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Ramy Tsuruta, a DJ and producer of Japanese and Lebanese descent, crafts an enigmatic sonic odyssey that transcends earthly borders. Influenced by the pulsating energies of Beirut, Budapest, Tokyo, and Berlin, his music is a seamless alchemy of diverse elements, merging with a fluidity that feels otherworldly yet deeply grounded.
From a young age, Tsuruta was captivated by the hum of his father’s analog machinery, a hidden realm where he found resonance with the warm, tactile sounds of the past. This connection forged his distinct style, where echoes of 80s/90s electro, techno, new beat, and house drift effortlessly through his sets, like ghostly transmissions from distant musical landscapes.
In 2019, Tsuruta conjured DeepEndOfThePool, a collective and record label that acts as a portal for fellow sonic explorers. This mystic gathering point, for artists and listeners alike, is fueled by a shared obsession with unraveling the hidden depths of electronic music, where boundaries blur and new worlds emerge.
You can read the full interview here.
Podcast
Sashkanash
Episode 07For the 7th episode of Abracadaba Radio, I'm super happy to host Sasha Kanash aka Sashkanash.
Sashkanash, or Sasha Kanash, originally from Minsk, lived for a while in Vienna and is now based in Warsaw.
By day, Sasha works as a business analyst, but he’s also an enthusiastic DJ. What’s fascinating is how both roles share a similar purpose: they’re about seeking out the unusual and turning it into something meaningful. Whether it’s uncovering insights in data and business or spinning rare, obscure tracks, both require curiosity, creativity, and a relentless drive to dig deeper. Sasha brings that same energy to everything he does, leaving people with something they won’t forget—whether it’s a perfectly crafted analysis or a mix that takes you on a journey.
This mix is a great example of what makes Sasha stand out. It’s dark, atmospheric, and layered, pulling you in and keeping you hooked. It’s not just music—it’s a story.
There’s not much about Sashkanash online—just some really great mixes and a collection of analog photos—but maybe that’s the point. For Sasha, it’s about letting the work speak for itself, and it speaks volumes.
You can read the full interview here.
Podcast
Plunkz
Episode 06For the 6th episode of Abracadaba Radio, I'm super happy to host my dear friend Augustin a.k.a Plunkz.
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Augustin Mizon, my studio roomie, a talented French guy residing in Montreal, has been a really great friend since we connected on YouTube. I'm thrilled to witness how his channel continues to evolve over time.Augustin's YouTube channel showcases meticulously crafted edits and an incredible array of hidden gems he has collected over the years. As a resident DJ at one of my favorite party series in the city, Sunday Service, his exceptional mixing skills and eclectic music selection effortlessly transport listeners into his magical universe.
I'm happy to finally host him on this series and excited about your feedbacks!
You can read the full interview here.
Podcast
Le Beat-qui-nique
Episode 05For the 5th episode of Abracadaba Radio, I'm super happy to the Brussels based selector, Le Beat-qui-nique.
Gabriel aka Le Beat-qui-nique is a young music lover who comes straight from the Parisian suburbs. His inherent eclecticism has been cultivated through experiences in diverse settings, including urban cities, underground parties, festivals, and record stores around the world. With his passion for vinyl, he launched his first house and techno parties in Paris with his friend Aymeric Duvi in 2017. Very quickly, their appetite for music pushed them to collaborate with fine diggers, each one crazier than the other. Today the Azi Chuicho vibes are also spread in Belgium after Gabriel moved to Brussels in 2021. Those parties are nothing but a good dose of musical slaps and bad puns picked up between friends.You can read the full interview here.


