Top 100 Chart placements for Strangelove Recordings
Updated 2 years ago
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Ciszak and James Indigo just teamed up for a bass house bomb thats as cheeky as it is heavy. As discovered by Claude VonStroke, Ciszak has become a regular on the iconic Dirtybird imprint with other releases on respectable labels such as Cajual, Relief and Box of Cats. His music has led him to be supported from Green Velvet, Chris Lake, Jamie Jones and Lee Foss, plus sets at Dirtybird Campout and EDC. This time, Ciszak teams up with James Indigo on vocals, the London rapper fashioned as a Trailblazer by Attitude magazine. James is also supported by BBC Radio 1 which has helped build his portfolio that includes festival shows from Mighty Hoopla to the iconic Ministry of Sound. Wet features the best of both of their talents. Its bold, bass-heavy, with unapologetic attitude.
This release isnt just a first for ARRCHA, its his official arrival to the underground. Hailing from the UK, ARRCHA makes his debut release on Strangelove. Earlier this year at the Brighton Music Conference, his demo landed in front of Toolrooms A&R team… and within seconds, they knew they had to sign it on the spot. The energy, the production quality, the sheer vibe of the record was undeniable. You can already tell this is an artist with his own fingerprint, one who knows how to balance underground tech house with UKG flavours. ARRCHA has arrived, and this is just the beginning.