Secure shopping

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

Secure shopping

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.  Visit Juno DJ

Secure shopping

Vinyl & CDs

The world's largest dance music store featuring the most comprehensive selection of new and back catalogue dance music Vinyl and CDs online.  Visit Juno Records

Sagat is Melting The Earth Onto The Body Without Organs

Sagat-590

Leftfield Belgium label Vlek will release another EP of burnt and beaten sounds by the Brussels-based artist.

Since 2010 Belgian outpost Vlek has been releasing a varied assortment of weird and wonderful lo-fi, experimental house and techno. It’s a label that can loosely be associated with other obscure imprints of a similar nature like Meakusma and Different Fountains, and as Vlek approaches its fifth year of existence they’ve developed a roster of artists including WANDA GROUP, Bepotel and Ssaliva, aka Ramp Recordings’s Cupp Cave. Sagat is another artist whose sound is developing on the label at a slow and steady rate, with the title-track from the debut Few Mysteries Solved In A Year Of Contact EP making its way onto Ben Klock’s Fabric 66 mix from 2012.

Sagat’s third release, the oddly titled Melting The Earth Onto The Body Without Organs, is described by Vlek as “precise funk made of techno frequencies,” that sees empty, dubby soundscapes of moody tones and atmospheres punctuated by tool shed drums and percussion. Sagat’s latest EP provides Vlek with its first release of 2015 which follows music by Lawrence Le Doux, Lowcommittee, and a record we suggest you check out in Aymeric de Tapol’s mini-album Winter Dance.

Vlek will release Melting The Earth Onto The Body Without Organs by Sagat on April 13.

Sagat_SleeveA-450

Tracklisting:

A1. Melt
A2. Earth
B1. Body
B2. Organs