MK2018
The Company Line 2018 has been a banner year for MK837. To celebrate it, we’re taking a stroll down memory lane and looking back on some of our favorite tracks for the year. We’re even throwing in new remixes of J Lauda’s Resonance and Francisco Samuel’s Get Chu Home. If you haven’t heard anything from […]
Samuel Zamora & Dave Richards – Come On / I Got Jesus
The Company Line: Southern hospitality heads south of the border for our next release. Samuel Zamora (Mexico) and Dave Richards (Georgia) team up for a gospel techno hybrid release of epic proportions. First up is the tom driven monster “Come On”. Rolling baselines, overdriven vocal samples, swelling pads and a bouncing lead bring this track […]
Krampelli – Stimulus
THE COMPANY LINE New York based DJ and producer Krampelli joins the MK837 team this month with his new techno release Stimulus. Over the past year, he has a stream of releases on Love In Space Rec, ScienceHouse, Japa, White RCRDS and Matilda. We’re glad to have him here now and hope you’ll enjoy his […]
Samuel Zamora – Shofar Dance
The Company Line This week we travel back to Mexico to see what our man Samuel Zamora is serving up. Turns out it’s a tasty tech house treat called Shofar Dance. Ethic horns, loud drums and stabs make up this prime mover’s sound. Micfreak follows the original up with a gospel inspired house mix made […]
Bogard – Yeah, Now
Following up on his Rinse/River release, Bogard returns with the Yeah, Now EP. This four track EP features a blend of minimal / deep tech and melodic house and techno tracks worthy of any dancefloor of sophistication. If you’re looking for a raw and evolving sound, try the original mix of Yeah, Now. Need something a bit deeper? Grab the Dub Mix. Something a bit more global? Give Guitar Boy a try. Strip things back down again in the end with Track R. It’s minimal sound and atmospherics is a perfect mood setter.
Bogard – Rinse / River
MK837 welcomes Bogard into our artist fold this month with Rinse / River. Bogard comes to us with prior releases on Hydrogen, Vertigo Audio Records, Lupara Records and more. His debut release with us features two stellar groovy techno tracks. Rinse’s chunky baseline, vocal stabs and weird atmospherics lay the ground work for keeping the dancefloor moving right along. River takes a different route by bringing bits of psy and acid into the game, slowly swelling the river up and down the shores. With an ambient outro, River is an epic way to close out a night.
Dave Richards – Why Are You Here? / Time to Leave
Dave Richards is back with the first single from his mini album Strangest of Days. Why Are You Here? is a dark techno anthem worthy of attention. On remix duty is our man from Mexico, Samuel Zamora. Samuel transformed this techno stormer into a primetime tribal tech house epic.
As an added bonus, Dave has included the b-side Time to Leave. This progressive tech house track continues the theme of Why Are You Here? with haunting synth stabs, ambient noises and more.