Top 100 Chart placements for Mistress Recordings
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Mistress 10 by San Francisco-via-Berlin-via-LA producer Lando (real name Antaeus Lando Roy) follows after his contribution on DVS1s Fabric 96 mix. His label debut explores the melodics and musicality of early Blaxploitation soundtracks. Lando about Mistress 10: The Mistress 10 EP is simply, for the most part, a snapshot of my interests, inspirations, and stimulus encountered in the current moment of time in which the tracks were made. Ive lately been extra engaged (more than usual) in the melodics and musicality of early Blaxploitation scores and soundtracks, hence the name Hutch, (i.e., soul brother Willie Hutch, the Blaxploitation score composer don), and sampling it in ways unconventional to my norm, while sprinkling over random improvised synthesis with generic drum machine percussion. Ive been obsessed with hitting the record button for an hour or so and going to town, tapping in aimless sporadic elements throughout, keeping those so-called happy accidents. I guess its sort of ode to the Jazz approach in my own weird way. I also continue to revert back to using these sorts of enigmatic, mysterious tones, sequences, and melodies, even when I try not to. I just fall back into it, and it works for me. I guess Id blame it on my love for X-Files and all things extraterrestrial