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AMT 042EP
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Straight off the back of his first live headline tour, 1-800 GIRLS continues his journey of binding genres through emotion with his debut EP That's Just How I Feel on Seb Wildblood's label all my thoughts. Mirroring his previous works, this four-track collection is a tapestry woven around themes of transformation and progression. Evolving with each production, this release is a strong statement of intent for how he means to go on. The EP itself is made up of four scantily clad, lovestruck dance tracks that feel purpose built for the summer festival run. Proudly bearing all the hallmarks of a UK production, pitch vocals are inked onto the body of each track with detail and care. He demonstrates his ability to stir emotion with simplicity, and seasons each production with tastefully chosen found sound recordings.
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AMT 044LP
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Prolific visionary Yetsuby makes her debut on all my thoughts with a celestial concept LP that chimes into the deeper, inner emotions. Yetsuby is the solo project of South Koren artist Yejin Jang. Since 2019 she has carved out a reputation as something of a prolific visionary, with six albums, seven EPs and a flurry of singles between her two projects to date. Her recent album My Star, My Planet Earth received the "best electronic album of 2023" award at the Korean Music Awards. Beyond her solo work Jang is also one half of the critically acclaimed electronic duo Salamanda, which has been featured in Pitchfork, Crack Magazine, and DJ Mag. The duo also host a residency called "shadow dance" on NTS radio. Yetsuby's debut release on Seb Wilblood's all my thoughts label is a heartfelt and forward-thinking mini LP. The six-track release effortlessly chimes into the deeper, inner emotions whilst providing a window into her abundant breadth of skills through tantalizing themes of sonic alchemy. "I want to put comfort into the music and give some message to people who blame themselves," says Yetsuby. The resulting effect is a release that feels sincere and deeply personal but has a celestial magic about it that feels both kaleidoscopic and transcendent. It effectively creates a world for the listener to inhabit, whilst inviting them to connect with the album's themes on a personal level.
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AMT 041EP
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Even as a relatively new face on the scene, Boaksi, isn't a stranger to longer format releases. The budding Zurich based producer made a splash with his first two releases Under The Pavilion and I Thought It Was Yesterday which featured remixes from Soela, Louf, and Al Zanders. Now he debuts on Seb Wildblood's all my thoughts label with a four-track emotionally visceral EP titled Keep Movin'. The title track, "Keep Movin'," takes a dynamic approach, layering creamy pads and impactful percussion with subtle dub techno influences that create a refreshingly deep groove, propelling a carefully positioned vocal sample into the forefront. "Didn't I," leads with a beautiful, progressive melody that evokes a sense of yearning, and the ever-relatable Romanticism of the club. Delicately triggered chords dance off the wonderfully unpredictable drum patterns, while Boaksi's minimalist vocals add a touch of human emotion. "Running Out Of Time" takes a more introspective turn, featuring distant, detuned textures that set the stage for a bed of soft, distorted pads. Stripped-back percussion allows the climbing arpeggios to take center stage, building to a cleansing break that allows the atmosphere to expand before settling back into a warm, percussive groove. The EP closes with "Wanna Be With You," another emotionally intelligent piece that showcases Boaksi's prowess for crafting captivating soundscapes. Elemental drums and breathtaking, climatic chords provide the foundation for a beautifully free-forming synth arpeggio that flutters playfully around an unforgettable vocal hook.
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AMT 037EP
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Newcastle-born artist Edmondson has solidified his position as a fan favorite within the DJ community, earning praise from influential names like Ben UFO, Bicep, and Moxie over the past decade. With an impressive back catalog featuring releases on Hypercolour, Me Me Me, and his own imprint Lissoms, Edmondson now steps into the spotlight once again with a four-track EP slated for release on Seb Wildblood's label, All My Thoughts. The sound of the Vanarama Bar EP is rooted in the post-industrial North, but more so an escapism from it. The name is a tongue-in-cheek pun juxtaposing the dizzy heights of Panorama Bar with the official sponsor of England's fifth tier of football, a fittingly greyscale representation of the kind of "old man and dog" culture which some people associate with the area. On a slightly deeper level the name speaks to a feeling of distance and disenfranchisement up North, and the disconnect between it and the more celebrated cultural hubs. For fans of: Four Tet, Hnny, DJ Seinfeld, Youandewan, Lone.
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AMT 016EP
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Following two acclaimed European and Asian tours, UK producer Tom VR returns to All My Thoughts with a special vinyl release of his latest single, "Acheless." The vinyl features the original tracks "Acheless" and "Couldn't Find the Words," plus a brand new VIP edit exclusive to the format. This edit showcases Tom VR's signature sound: a tapestry of textured electronica that's both driving and dark, yet punctuated by flourishes of vibrant color. While the original "Acheless" unfolds melodies within its framework, the VIP edit takes a different approach. Here, the focus shifts to the pulsing rhythm section, with the signature plucky melodies subtly restrained. For fans of: Four Tet, Daphni, Barker, Ross From Friends, Cameo Blush.
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For Maya Q, this album is a reflection on what it means to be home and the relationships which make it so, written over a two-month period of some difficult transitions and changes. After struggling with some memories around what home meant to her in the past, some large personal life changes triggered and shaped how she feels about home now, after having been away from the US and living in the UK for nearly a decade. She explains that the music on this album is also very much a love letter to her friends and family who share their stories with her, who make her time here worthwhile, and who ultimately make her feel at home. Musically the record spans seven tracks each with their own style. Some up-tempo breaksy cuts along with more delicate down-tempo melancholic moments, all of which are influenced by her upbringing in the US and also the UK. She uses sounds that she was listening to back when living in the US and other things that make her think of home such as pool field recordings and piano-lead indie music, as well as '00s RnB samples, all united by soft pads and vocal samples.
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AMT 034LP
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Producer, DJ, and composer Seb Wildblood returns to the fold with third album Separation Anxiety. Set for release via his own "all my thoughts" label, the prolific producer's blissful electronics are on full display across the album's 10 tracks, his most ambitious and fully realized offering yet. While Separation Anxiety is structured within the realms of traditional dance music, the record harmoniously exists between the worlds of ambient, indie, electronica, jazz and classical. Rich in collaboration, it features Swedish pop auteur Sir Was, Montreal's Tess Roby delivering vocals on the title track, and Dial Record's Lawrence. We also hear Wildblood and 'mauv' team up once more on "handshake," the pair having previously penned "Amelia" from his debut album Sketches of Transition. Now based in Los Angeles and counting the likes of BBC, KCRW, FACT, Mixmag, RA and i-D as fans, Wildblood has spent the last few years forging a sonic identity focused on transportive experiences. Whether it's in tracks designed for the dance-floor, or in those more suited to headphones, the recurring theme across his musical output is one of subtlety and depth. Across his trifecta of labels he's also released the likes of Chaos In The CBD, SUCHI, Tom VR, and Ouri, has composed music for JW Anderson collection reveals at Paris and London Fashion Week, Burberry, and holds down a regular slot on Dublab with his All My Thoughts radio show. Also features work from Laraaji.
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AMT 032EP
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For their third release San Francisco based Indian duo Baalti bring the heat and delve into what they say is their most personally authentic release to date, disclosing the record reflects the various club sounds they've been enjoying and discovering over the past year. The five-track EP which they've titled Better Together, stays true to their signature sampling of nostalgic South Asian flavors derived from classic Indian, Pakistani, and Bangaldeshi music but on this occasion fused with a backdrop of breaks and euphoric club music which perfectly aligns with Seb Wildblood's All My Thoughts imprint to which the EP will be released on. The duo has kept a consistent emotive element to the music throughout the EP combined with the leftfield dancefloor sounds they've been vouching for more recently. About the release which will be their biggest yet, Baalti go on to explain: "With this record, we wanted to lean into clubbier energy that's been inspiring, enriching and energizing us. We're trying to connect where we come from to where we are right now, bringing sounds we grew up with to dancefloors and spaces we're part of today. It's our most sincere and complete expression yet, and we've tried to capture all of the feelings we had from a year of touring, living with our bffs, being in love, finding amazing communities through music, and getting more connected with each other as a duo." For fans of: Overmono, Kareem Ali, Dauwd, Nikki Nair.
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AMT 031EP
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Tel-Aviv based duo, Project Runaway, return with a new release on LDN/LA based All My Thoughts. The four-track EP opens with title track "Charly", a mesmerizing hypnotic percussive bomb, with voodoo-like vocal mantras and trance flavors throughout. "J&S" is up next, a minimal sunset/sunrise house track full of raw layers of sensitive percussion and bouncing rhythm. The B side opens with "Export City", a psychedelic percussive trip into the city that never sleeps. "Tunnels", brings you to a close with a mysterious flow of melodies alongside PR's signature percussion, equally suited to both festival stages and sweaty basements. For fans of: Red Axes, Chaos In The CBD, Fantastic Man, Aleqs Notal.
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