[LABEL06406] Turing joins Percival to craft a love letter to those dark, lonely nights

On a cold November night in 2015, Turing (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube) and Percival manifested what would become “Interval.” Turing has been crafting his lush dub tones since mid-2015, having first appeared on LABEL’s “Memento Mori” Halloween compilation.

Percival’s deep and delicate sounds have been a staple of LABEL since January 2015. His full-length album, “2014/15,” is LABEL’s best-selling release of 2016.

Their warm and electrifying story is met on “Interval”, where analog percussion cuts through a chilling balance of ethereal sounds.

Turing and Percival’s efforts have been complemented by a trio of sonic “Late Night” re-engineers. First, Martin Stürtzer (aka Phelios) (Eternal Soul Records) intensifies the dub soundscape, while Heavenchord (Axiomatic Records) and El Choop (ETUI Records) reintroduce the minimal funk of the original track.

The artwork for “Interval”, designed by Joshua McAllister of LABEL, made the front page of Reddit’s r/graphic_design community. It currently sits at number sixty-nine of the top one hundred posts.

1 Fall Moon (Original mix)
2 Her (Original mix)
3 Late Night (Original mix)
4 Late Night (Martin Stürtzer remix)
5 Late Night (Heavenchord Reshape)
6 Late Night (El Choop Reduction)

released November 18, 2016

All songs were written and produced by Turing & Percival
Mastering and artwork by Joshua McAllister
Administrative, legal, and A&R by Matt Novakowski
4 remix and additional production by Martin Stürtzer, phelios.de
5 remix and additional production by Heavenchord, soundcloud.com/nirgoona
6 remix and additional production by El Choop, soundcloud.com/el_choop
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cat. no. LABEL06406 – all rights reserved
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Multiples is Back, This Time with Marshall Applewhite and Subtractive

Jesse J McClear is back with a new remix single of dark, energetic, analog influenced techno. Featuring a brooding vocal and masterful synth work, “Nothing’s the Same” is a must have for any techno fan or DJ.

This release features two Detroit area heavies: Marshall Applewhite and Subtractive. Applewhite slimes the original with his own trademarked psychadelic sludge sound; while Subtractive explores and expands on the atmospherics and bass movements.

released October 21, 2016

1 Nothing’s the Same (Original mix)
2 Nothing’s the Same (Marshall Applewhite Sludge mix)
3 Nothing’s the Same (Subtractive remix)

All songs written and produced by Multiples
Mastering by Jesse J McClear of Multiples
Artwork by Joshua McAllister
Administrative, legal, and A&R by Matt Novakowski
2 remix and additional production by Marshall Applewhite
3 remix and additional production by Subtractive
(p) & (c) 2016 Label
cat. no. LABEL06303 – all rights reserved
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