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Cesco returns to 1985 Music with Fake EP a 4 track multi-genre EP showcasing his continued versatility in the bass world. Following the success of his Up The Place EP last year, the Bristol-based producer/DJ has been championed by pioneers of the scene including Mike Skinner from The Streets, Modeselektor, Clozee, Disclosure and Caribou to name a few.
1985 Music 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime
Following his last extended body of work Entanglements, Alix Perez taps into slower tempos for his new mini LP Sabotage. This record focuses on the 130-140 bpm realm, featuring collaborations with SP:MC, Trim, Cesco & Hijinx. From light to dark, Alix further explores his penchant for that world of music.
Cesco returns to 1985 Music with Fake EP a 4 track multi-genre EP showcasing his continued versatility in the bass world. Following the success of his Up The Place EP last year, the Bristol-based producer/DJ has been championed by pioneers of the scene including Mike Skinner from The Streets, Modeselektor, Clozee, Disclosure and Caribou to name a few.
Following his last extended body of work Entanglements, Alix Perez taps into slower tempos for his new mini LP Sabotage. This record focuses on the 130-140 bpm realm, featuring collaborations with SP:MC, Trim, Cesco & Hijinx. From light to dark, Alix further explores his penchant for that world of music.
1985 Music UK Garage / Bassline
1985 Music 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime
1985 Music 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime
1985 Music 140 / Deep Dubstep / Grime
Following his last extended body of work Entanglements, Alix Perez taps into slower tempos for his new mini LP Sabotage. This record focuses on the 130-140 bpm realm, featuring collaborations with SP:MC, Trim, Cesco & Hijinx. From light to dark, Alix further explores his penchant for that world of music.
We're always excited to welcome new faces to the imprint. Although not totally new to the label, having featured on the Fragment / 1 VA back in late 2024, he returns here for his first full EP release. 'Cold Voids' is ominous, yet uplifting in its own right. Nostalgic but forward thinking. Techy, deep, rolling goodness!