vibrapohobne records presents minimal vison - unreleased chronicles 12inch. the legendary duo found forgotten tapes and now the music will finally get the well deserved pressing! timeless and highly recommended gems from the time capsule!
new on sublease is label boss steve bug teaming up with herve solar, an emerging talent from geneva whose debut was featured on poker flats under one roof series previously.
early supported by: natasha diggs, tim sweeney, mano le tough, hans nieswandt, mousse t., axel boman, jacques renault, richard dorfmeister, aroop roy, bonar bradberry, roberto rodriguez, themba, moodymanc and more
white coloured 2x12 inch lp, dj support: severino panzetta, max essa, chris coco, s/a/m, al mackenzie<3 <3, rich hall, mark broadbent, dj pippi, tom thorpe
deep steppe begins its journey with a steppe into the sphere, a debut release that stretches across california’s coastline, from san diego to san francisco.
while this album could have gone down a rather obvious route, with the remixers of the asphodells album *ruled by passion…*, andrew weatherall looked a little closer to home.
mainly revolving around the axis - the group of locally-based producers who can be spotted in and out of weatheralls shoreditch studio bunker - reworkings from the likes of phil kieran, scott fraser, hardway bros, justin robertson and ivan smagghe soon came to light.
this idea lead to a broad range of styles with something for everyone. we have stopped arguing in the office about which is the best track. they all are.
2025 repress - all star cast from 4 different cosmic corners comes the more electronic side of hamam. think of it as the dorian gray of frankfurt airport , but instead its at the hamam in istanbul.
limited edition remastered release of another wicked boogie joint from delirium records that is just as good as jagg and neddy smith from the same label and previously reissued by best record italy. this one luckily has the highly playable instrumental and the soulful vocal version both mixed by the legendary tee scott. don t sleep!