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IRC 142EP
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Following the warm reception of the first two volumes in the Leads & Bites series, Ibadan Records returns with a third volume. The Leads & Bites series was launched in 2010 to address the growing appetite for a musically versatile, pumping house release among house music connoisseurs. Over the years, the action-packed series has seen the likes of Tyree Cooper, Earth People, Kerri Chandler, David Sumner, and Christian Prommer contribute to the series. The previous volume, Leads & Bites Vol. 2 (IRC 127EP, 2016) quickly became one of the label's most sought-after contemporary releases. The new edition welcomes Ibadan's longtime artist Argy and Ibadan's new generation torchbearer, Janne Tavi to the growing series. Also features Jerome Sydenham and Herb Martin.
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IRC 143EP
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Ibadan Records present a new remix by Dennis Quin of Kerri Chandler and Jerome Sydenham's "You're In My System" featuring Troy Denari. Quin, a self-professed house addict and die-hard Kerri Chandler fan since the early nineties, had been searching for a new vocalist to work with. He turned to Simon Birkumshaw, label manager and A&R of Chandler's Madhouse Records, who recommended Troy Denari, the original vocalist of the classic Ibadan track "You're In My System". When Denari revealed that had just re-sung the vocals, Quin was inspired to remix the track. Quin's aim with this remix was to update the track for his sets and give it contemporary production values in line with his current digital sets. "It's always tricky to put your hands on a huge record like this," he says. "It's a legendary track that everyone knows, so I was extremely careful in terms of mixing, timing, and all the rest." The result is a modern version of the classic that is very true to the original. At the same time, Quin makes his mark by bringing his own drum and percussion into the mix. The remix versions cover all the bases for various digital distribution formats, including atmospheric dub, club and instrumental mixes. Working together for the first time, the members of the musical team were excited to exchange their ideas. "Troy, Kerri, Jerome and I have gained so much out this intense collaboration. It has developed into a deep friendship that is all about house music, good vibes and pride in our achievements. Each of us is fulfilled by our individual roles in this project. I'm really proud to be part of this family."
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IRC 138EP
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The 138th Ibadan Records installment is from Kerri Chandler. Jerome Sydenham and Chandler met in 1991, when Sydenham was a part of the A&R team that signed Chandler's debut single to Atlantic Records. After Sydenham founded Ibadan Records in 1995, the two collaborated on several groundbreaking projects. Chandler's early career evolved through illustrious House remixes and productions. Tracks like "Drink On Me", "Shoe-B-Doo", "While We're Young", and "Ain't That A Bitch" truly exemplify the trailblazing and original innovative spirit of Kerri Chandler and the birth of his signature sound. Features Teulé and Bas Noir.
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IRC 136EP
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The Other Man is a collaboration between young Finnish producer Janne Tavi and Chicago house vocal legend Robert Owens. The EP provides lush layers of sound, relentless energy, and intricate piano riffs and stabs. Owens's poignant vocals seal the deal on this new house classic, taking it to sublime heights. The vocal dub kicks the heat up a notch with Owens's seductive vocals and Tavi's stunning keys and arrangement. New York house legend Kerri Chandler offers a spirited vocal version with a dynamic bassline, and follows with an instrumental take, pared down to a tool and keeping the infectious groove.
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IRC 134EP
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Tokyo hipster electronic band Lo Hype forge forward with their new EP Simplex Six, taking their unique sound to new contempo heights. Jerome Sydenham jumps on board with "Route 50" resulting in a robust techno enhancement. This four-tracker exhibits a commanding sonic attitude and an original flavor that is sure to endure the test of time. Ibadan Records is an independent record label founded in 1995 by modern electronic music visionary Jerome Sydenham.
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IRC 133EP
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Entering center stage is Fred P, the undisputed master of subtle four-to-the-floor soul and tech infused house. This is his Ibadan debut single featuring "Energy Soul" and "Visions". The New York connoisseur delivers the two tracks with a futuristic conviction, his fire burning bright.
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IRC 132EP
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London based DJ producer Duel hooks up with his comrade Dos to execute their production skills on "Zed". Jerome Sydenham also gets down on the mix. The result is a healthy dose of avant-garde deep house on one hand and a virile dose of tech house on the other. Jerome Sydenham enters the deep techno realm unleashing "Dogon". Sparse vocals, tinges of acid and fat kicks shape this piece. "Mirror Lines" is a beautiful deep house track combining a spirit of happiness with energetic resolve. This New York meets Detroit flavor is the brainchild of Jerome Sydenham and Amsterdam's Shindoe.
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IRC 127EP
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Jerome Sydenham's 2014 edit refreshes Kerri Chandler's rare groove "Atmospheric Dub," simply a classic. "Universal Rhythm" is a live jam session between Tyree Cooper, who needs no introduction, and Sydenham; a testament to spontaneity, groove, and soul. Sydenham's edit of "I Just Can't Turn It Loose" by Eric D. Clark and Thomas Schaben perfectly exemplifies the world of disco house, with additional vocals from Anita Davis and David Boswell. Chandler's remake of the Pal Joey classic "Dance" is infused with a Sydenham edit to make this classic complete and decadent for all sides of the house spectrum.
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IRC 131EP
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Throughout Ibadan Records' illustrious 20-year history and its ongoing transcendent surge into the future, there are certain milestones to acknowledge. Ibadan Records present New York Chronicles Vol. I. their 131st installment, featuring "Son of Raw", "The Backdoor", "Undertow" and "Timbuktu". These tracks exemplify the trailblazing innovative spirit of Jerome Sydenham and Dennis Ferrer who truly represent the birth of a completely original New York tech-house sound with dauntless oomph.
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IRC 129EP
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Jerome Sydenham's "Rudra" is an absolutely boisterous deep house track that's also uplifting in its simplicity. On "Hegelian Dialectic," Sydenham joins forces with Janne Tavi for a sultry techno adventure infused with an illuminating arrangement that stays grounded with classic beats and boundless, magnificent sound. "Disco Juice," another joint production from Sydenham and Aschka, is filled with technotensity for a raw, heated mood. "Je Ka Jo" is a Joe Claussell masterpiece filled with radiant energy from the wild percussion to the infection bassline.
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IRC 125LP
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A simple dinner in Berlin transformed into a studio session, which in turn evolved into a track, which set the spark for what has now materialized as a highly anticipated full-length work. This was the turn of events that led to an artistic crossroads for Jerome Sydenham (Ibadan Records), AYBEE (Deepblak Recordings), and Ron Trent (Prescription). S.A.T. (Sydenham, AYBEE, Trent) brings together the creative energies of three of underground dance music's most notable stalwarts. Jerome Sydenham has made his mark on dance music history with New York-based Ibadan Records, responsible for some of the most memorable tunes of the last 20 years, including tracks by Kerri Chandler, Joe Claussell, Dennis Ferrer, and many others. Ron Trent is another legendary icon whose distinguished discography spans two decades, and whose Prescription label also sits atop the pantheon of dance music's most esteemed imprints. AYBEE, discovered by Trent in 2001, has become one of the most critically acclaimed and forward-thinking producers of the past decade, with his Deepblak imprint producing a defiant sound that continues break new ground in the electronic spectrum. The trio spent three weeks living in Jerome Sydenham's Berlin studio, and kept the mood loose and organic, emerging with an album full of the elements that they all love about the dancefloor experience.
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IRC 124EP
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The Martinez Brothers unleash a searing dub to "Lullaby," a track by The Angry Kids. With exquisite tech house deliverance, TMB show their masterful production skills and unique swing. Toto Chiavetta's classic "Become One" has received a dubbed-out, elegant remodeling from Jerome Sydenham, who stays true to the original's steady, sublime grooves. Sally and Jerome Sydenham's "Lady MacBeth Strategy" is a great example of an unrestrained bass line and erudite acid lines. Tokyo sensation Lo Hype stays right on the cutting edge with fiery underground number, "Something Special," pushing the envelope with their brand of abstract stabs, keys and EFX.
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IRC 123EP
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A brazen, complex 4-tracker to launch Ibadan Records into 2014. Sophisticated tech-house expedition "Black Jerusalem" is a broiling example of the beats, rhythms and pace to be expected from this dynamic duo. Jerome Sydenham teams up with Rebecca Rotlicht for dissection duties and the result is a dark, dubbed-out techno-vigorated, all-purpose refurbishment of Robag Wruhme's remix of Brendon Moeller's classic "Mainline." DJ Karizma's remix of DJ Spen's "Heavenly" gets an exuberant touch by Jerome Sydenham and "X-Ova" brings back together the team of Aschka and Jerome Sydenham, infusing the rhythmic spirits of Detroit with a groovy electronica over-tone.
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IRC 122EP
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Ibadan Records, known for its persistent pursuit of dope jams, unleashes the Sun Ark EP. The A-side re-explores the original mind-bending Carl Craig classic "Angel." Jerome Sydenham contorts this gem with a depth-defying A-class re-edit. Following this, Sydenham's original production exemplifies the term "soulful tech-house." The B-side introduces the new Japanese duo Lo Hype, consisting of Ibadan recording artist Katsuya Sano and new compadre Shin Sasama. Their combined efforts defy terms like electronica or techno. "Route 303" has the 303 written all over it, coupled with analog basses and classic synths, all enveloped in 118 bpm heaven.
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IRC 119EP
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Quell presents tracks from his debut solo album Them Crowd Kids. Quell, already a dominant force in the underground house music scene, has upped the ante with deliberate focus and acumen. Through his bespoke style of production, avant-garde DJ sets and prodigious thinking, Quell has come of age. Quell's music is an amalgamation of images, sounds and nostalgia that derive from his perception of a universal club sound.
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IRC 113CD
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This is the debut album from Jerome Sydenham, founder of the Ibadan record label. What you hear on Animal Social Club is not really the rainforest, or the wilderness. Don't let your ears and eyes fool you. The primal edge, that instinct-driven music, raw and inviting, signals another meeting of the pack. And every time the wild ones get together, the quality of the sound is unmistakable. Breathe, dance, listen, drink your fill, take it all in: this is an environment where there are no inhibitions and spontaneity is everywhere, in everything. A place where house and techno are the heartbeat. This is the primal universe of the Animal Social Club. Guest contributions from Katsuya Sano, Quell, Aschka and Alessio Pagliaroli.
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IRC 108CD
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Summer 2011, and Argy, aka Argyris Theofilis stands at the edge of international stardom. He's grown from leading light of the new underground to one of the world's hottest properties, and this is the album that will quite possibly change everything (again). Fundamentals is the sound of house music reconfigured and redrawn for the new era, with the attitude and soul of Chicago and Detroit rerouted via Berlin. Argy's already long list of accomplishments reads like those of a producer twice his age -- from the hotly-tipped prodigy who gave the world "Love Dose" and one of electronic music's most precocious debut collections, Focus On: Argy (PFR 021CD/LP), to the production wunderkind whose discography is a wish-list of highly-respected imprints, including Ibadan, Poker Flat, Cocoon, and Objektivity. But this is only half the story. Argy represents the coming of age of a generation of producers who've grown up with dance music all around them, who've embraced innovation and technology from a young age, and for whom dance music is beyond a lifestyle; to them, it epitomizes a way of life, a global network of individuals, peers, clubs, and fans who cross every continent. From Luciano and Jerome Sydenham to New York's The Martinez Brothers, Argy's collaborations span previously unconnected worlds, brought together with a shared desire to break down boundaries and barriers. This is also exemplified by the releases on his imprint, These Days. Released on Jerome Sydenham's highly-respected Ibadan Records, Fundamentals is a fitting addition to a label that's featured the cream of the world's house producers, from Dennis Ferrer and Kerri Chandler, to Joe Claussell, Function, Joris Voorn, Radio Slave and beyond. Fundamentals synergizes nostalgia with a forward-thinking ethos that has come to exemplify Argy's work. The retrofitted house of "Party People" and "It Feels So Good" sits neatly against the classic futurism of "I'm In," "NY Anthem," and "Indulgence." The sheer production quality of tracks like "String Poetry" and "Dinner At Kerri's," and the Latin-influenced rhythms of "Absent Friends" tempered by sublime piano arrangements, are testament to Argy's ability to imagine, write and produce deeply musical, yet state-of-the-art electronic music. "Upon Ourselves" (featuring Bajka) and "Peace Of Me" (featuring Posh) show his skill in crafting purpose-built dancefloor gold, as evident as ever.
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IRC 098EP
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"Another raw tech-house experience from Jerome Sydenham's Jango Series, (Ibadan). 'Jango 02' is the second installment of the Jango series Sydenham is on a quest to supply certain missing elements of house while forging new musical paths into the future. Jango 2 exemplifies this truth. On this occasion we are taken on a journey that includes fierce beats, funky bass lines and Detroit-esque strings. 'Brooklyn Rock': Simple percussive grooves, rolling bass, and a killer hypnotic vocal hook make this dub version a true Brooklyn deep house gem! 'Footsteps of Phire (Jerome Sydenham's Jango Dub)': The almost unapproachable classic, installed into the Ibadan archives by legendary Baltimore Producer DJ Oji, has been remixed up by Jerome Sydenham. He utilizes a lot of the original rhythmic influences while in the bottom range he gives it a true new phat tech-house sensibility. Pumping stuff!"
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