Tracks from Jared Wilson’s debut album are remixed by Brain Thrash, Aaron ‘FIT’ Siegel and the late Andreas Gehm.
The second release from Andreas Gehm’s label is an “International Acid Affair” – preview here.
Ghost Miners will be released via the Detroit producer and DJ’s own 7777 label next month.
Another unheralded production talent features on the second release from the breakout label.
Oli Warwick speaks with 7777 Records boss Jared Wilson, a producer whose style and approach marks him out as quite distinct from his Detroit peers.
Rampant rockabilly of latest Bot’Ox LP primer reimagined as crazed acid by 7777 boss.
We dispatch Oli Warwick to chat to the two Glaswegians making some noise as the heads of Dixon Avenue Basement Jams – they also provide us with a 75 minute mix of all DABJ material, much of it unreleased.
Much like last week, these 7 days saw a host of surprise announcements, not least an album of unreleased Four Tet material that the producer gave away for free via Soundcloud.
Awanto 3 and Jared Wilson feature on the first release from Concrete Music, a new label borne out of the Paris based party.
Detroit’s Jared Wilson will add Skudge Presents to his impressive roster of releases this year with the forthcoming A Little Moonlight Dancing – get a taste here.
Tuning into Hessle Audio’s Rinse FM show last Thursday, I was surprised to hear “Shut In”, a track from Austin Cesear’s recent (and excellent) album on Public Information. As it reached its end Ben UFO acknowledged the track (and his preceding selections) as “outsider dance”, and offering shoutouts not to the Swamp81 axis or the Hemlock family, but to Will Bankhead and The Trilogy Tapes crew, Bill Kouligas and the PAN massive, and anyone who had seen Hieroglyphic Being and Oneohtrix Point Never in London over the preceding weeks.
Copenhagen based label TEAL Recordings have just revealed details of their latest EP, featuring reworkings of tracks from Beastie Respond and South London Ordnance.