the picnic records crew deliver their 3rd release full to the brim with rolling bass lines and catchy melodic synths. keeping things in-house with founder and resident andy luff teaming up with herra to bring us a stellar 3 tracker.
dj support: sean mccabe, lord byron, shy one, alexander nutt, ig culture, evm128, dj nature, aroop roy, andy compton, admin, red rackem, cengiz, mark force, lord leopard
the shanklin sessions came out of the shanklin road studio that andy sims shared with one of his partners from soft rocks, bobby coulman. acid jan started its life as a jan hammer edit that andy was doing for one of soft rocks disco powerplay releases. there were a few parts that never made the final cut, but were too good to leave, so andy got friend jaime read in to jam with the left over bits, and from that acid jan was born (none of the jans original parts made it to this finished re-incarnation). acid jan found it s way onto cynic label boss felixs usb and subsequently was played at every festival/club that felix played for about a year. when andy heard felix playing it at alfresco festival in 2016, they decided to release it on cynic. in search of a b side for the release, andy dug out the other dat s from the session acid jan was recorded at, and found sitars over shanklin, a suitably oddball track to grace the other side. a little piece of chicago via india recorded in brighton.
supported by danvers, evm 128 , andy compton, atjazz, red rakem , corbi, sean mccabe, silver rider , lexx ( music is my sanctuary) javi frias and dicky trisco
cryovac recordings is a collection of artists with a personal style that bleeds through their work. cryovac artists have a relentless energy and passion for the music called techno. they are warriors with a clear vision and discipline on a course that is their own. the cryovac crew believes in the vinyl record and has always been drawn to its unique quality it gives to sound. this e.p. celebrates the record shop, a crossroads of ideas and inspiration, where connections are made solid in the unity of the underground. rebecca goldberg twists the 303 around a relentless 4/4 groove that evolves tweaks and pops into a sonic neurosis. her yin yang approach applies a smooth steady delivery moving parallel to a raucous funk. the collaborative effort of andy garcia and mike kretsch produced a techno with moody rises and falls, stark kicks, and eerie effects held together with heroic energy. toms and knocks, digital barks and farts, random clicks and ticks all fall into a galloping composition.
you can enter: artist title label in this search field at the same time e.g.: Kalkbrenner Berlin Bpitch inverted commas for exact word order, e.g.: "in between"