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Koreless and Sampha team up as Short Stories

by Juno Plus on 02.01.2013 at 12:50pm

Purveyor of melodic bass music Koreless and frequent SBTRKT vocalist Sampha have teamed up for a single on Young Turks under the name Short Stories.

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Listen: Koreless – Lost In Tokyo

by Tony Poland on 11.06.2012 at 10:18am

The Vase label impeccably curated by Jacques Greene does the YouTube hugging generation a favour with the news that “Lost In Tokyo”, the exercise in emotion dripping electronics from Koreless, is finally getting a release.

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Koreless and Lapalux added to Tate Modern showcase

by Juno Plus on 08.03.2012 at 13:23pm

Highly touted UK producers Lapalux and Koreless will join Werk Discs chief Actress at this month’s Infinite Kusama showcase at Tate Modern in London.

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Jacques Greene announces new label

by Juno Plus on 05.01.2012 at 12:28pm

Montreal based producer Jacques Greene has just announced a new label venture, Vase, with its first EP due on 30 January.

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Label focus: Pictures Music

by Juno Plus on 25.07.2011 at 12:14pm

London based Pictures Music began life in 2010 with a dubstep and garage infused EP from fast rising trio Dark Sky.  This was closely followed by the Tourist EP from Seams, filled with colourful and minimal electronic tones in the vein of Four Tet or Gold Panda, and the debut release from Chairman Kato, a more claustrophobic EP of expansive bass-filled techno. These three releases couldn’t have been any more disparate, and quickly set out the label’s position as one that was not going to settle releasing one style of music. The release of Koreless’ 4D/MTI single, championed by Gilles Peterson and Jamie xx, saw the label propelled into the consciousness of a much wider audience.

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