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

Ondo Fudd – Blue Dot

Joseph Richmond-Seaton has been releasing densely emotional house and techno since the turn of the decade. His productions have ranged from ambient-leaning, meditative soothers with beautiful clarinet solos to crunchingly intense 4/4 led techno but they’re all connected together with an approach that is inherently his. One of the distinct markers of a Call Super production is the vibrantly live drum work that ricochets off the walls of the musical spaces he creates. It’s an element that can be traced back to his favourite record, a 2000 tech-house classic called “My Answer” by Charley’s Vault – which plays with percussion and negative space in a similar way.

Ondo Fudd - Blue Dot
Artist
Ondo Fudd
Title
Blue Dot
Label
The Trilogy Tapes
Format
12"
Buy vinyl

The duo only ever made that one record but Seaton is keeping that same energy alive via his own releases. It’s something that’s embedded in the standout of his second 12” as Ondo Fudd on The Trilogy Tapes. Whirring through the bouncing rainforest techno of “Veto Plank”, drums tread lightly and form temporary pathways – like rocks skimming across the sea before swiftly sinking into the depths. It’s one of Seaton’s busiest productions to date. Each listen unveils a different detail to focus on, from the melancholic organ sequence to the quietly trickling water to the cawing synths that float to the top of the track.

One of the most striking elements of his debut Call Super album, Suzi Ecto, was the use of the clarinet which offered an organic element against the more synthetic production tools. The self-titled opener on Blue Dot sees Seaton experimenting again with live instrumentation. As well as wind chimes that gently float through, “Blue Dot” also includes another appearance of the clarinet, which wallows sadly at the centrepiece of the track. Always finding a way to balance beautifully between melody and dancefloor functionality, “Blue Dot” takes things into a more emotional and introspective realm than his previous work with The Trilogy Tapes.

Aurora Mitchell

Tracklisting:

A1. Blue Dot
B1. The Fludd
B2. Veto Plank