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Happy record store day! If you are in Australia and looking to pick up a copy of our first Delphic Iris Records 12inch drop into catalogmusic.co in Brisbane or The Record Store in Sydney.
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We welcome Matt Lush to the very first instalment of the Delphic Iris Mix Series recorded live from our launch last year at KIMCHI records. Berlin, a killer deep and groove heavy all vinyl set recorded on their lovely Bozak mixer for extra crispy sound. This series is a handpicked selection of artists and friends of the label whom we enjoy their vibe, energy, and thoughtful musical curation. We aim to highlight both our own releasing artists as well as selectors in our general community, whether they are based in Berlin, Sydney, or beyond. As eclectic and chaotic as the Delphic Iris's visions themselves, our mix series will be somewhat sporadic in schedule and touch on both functional club music and its weirder hybrid edges. The series aims to channel otherworldly energy, intricate rhythms, and textures that we hope will take you on wild and unique journeys. Matt Lush Born in Melbourne and currently based in Berlin, Matt has been playing records and hosting events for over 20 years. Originally a more straight up techno deejay, inspired by the likes of Mills and Garnier; these days Matt likes to traverse the dark line between techno, house, electro and acid music. His artistry behind the decks is a perfect blend of infectious energy, deep musical knowledge and seamless mixing, expertly reading the room who is equally at home in an intimate club space to an expansive warehouse party. Tracklist: J Trystero - Ashlar [Incienso] Polito - Sublunary [Butter Sessions] Marcos Cabral – Tio Rico [L.I.E.S] DJ Trystero - Gutter [Incienso] Sleep D - Happiness [Butter Sessions] Omar S - Always There [FXHE] Daniela La Luz - Hundertzwölf [Chiwax] Air Liquid - The Increased Difficulty of Concentration [Sm:)e] Lebanon Hanover - Schwarzenegger Tears [aufnahme + wiedergabe] David Alvarado - Beautification [Peacefrog Records] Omar S - Psychotic Photosynthesis [FHXE] STL - Sunday to Monday [STL] Tinman - Afters Acid [Acid Test] Hutton Drive - Haunted Mind [Soma] K Alexi - All 4 Lee Sah [Transmat] John Heckle - 7C [Intrinsic Rhythm]
Music For Change Recordings proudly presents "Music For Palestine", a 23-track various artists compilation raising money for Doctors Without Borders' humanitarian efforts in Palestine.
Artists from around the world have kindly donated original tracks to the release, covering a range of styles including techno, electro, jungle, and leftfield bass music. The full compilation is now available for pre-order via Bandcamp with a full release scheduled for April 5th, 2024 to coincide with Bandcamp Friday. |
Drox's music can be described as heavily influenced by electro and indeed, electro past and present in all it's forms is one of his primary inspirations. But that is only one part of the picture. Techno, house, dub, ambient, experimental and all manor of deep experimental music are integral to his sound, and it's not easy to file him under any one genre or any one style or mode of production. Categories
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