Collected: Vol 8
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by Ryan Griffin
3w ago
  Rod Modell & Taka Noda - Glow World This album from last year, but only recently made available digitally. I picked Glow World up on vinyl originally and have been spinning it consistently since. A masterclass in detailed world-building, it has to be one of my prized vinyl purchases of late. Everyone knows Rod Modell, but I am sure some people may not have realized that Taka Noda, also released under a dub moniker, Mystica Tribe on Silent Season for a few years. The two make a perfect duo on this timeless record. Glow World by Rod Modell & Taka Noda And just as you think we’d ex ..read more
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Collected: Vol 7
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by Ryan Griffin
1M ago
  Volume 7 is an ASIP artist-related special; on the odd chance you missed some of the amazing records put out by our small extended world of producers. I was thinking of maybe starting a new rating system for ASIP alumni - something along the lines of “How Annoyed I Am ASIP Didn’t Release This Out Of Five.” Alex Albrecht - Someday Sara Alex Albrecht on Anjunadeep wasn’t on my 2025 bingo card, but listening now, it makes complete sense. Alex’s sensibility and stewardship of —quite simply— feel-good music can be heard through his ambient field recordings all the way to the warm-up dance fl ..read more
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Isolatedmix 129 - Rosillon
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by Ryan Griffin
1M ago
  You could say ASIP has brought me closer to ‘my people’ over the years—those with a deep, almost obsessive appreciation for all things ambient and electronic. The ones who love this music, who show up at the same gigs, who get so inspired by the sounds and stories that they start paving their own. Based in Rotterdam, Rosillon is one of those people. Co-founder of the electronic music platform Embodiment, he’s been a long-time listener and supporter of ASIP. At his core, he’s just another music obsessive, choosing to share his passion through mixes and curated events—the kind of person ..read more
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Collected: Vol 6
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by Ryan Griffin
1M ago
  Dreamfish - Dreamfish There are a few LPs I have been hunting down for a long time now, and the original Dreamfish 2LP is up there. I've never seen it in the wild, and a Bandcamp comment suggests only 500 copies were originally pressed back in 1993. Silent State is slowly working through some of the most majestic titles from this era, and now Dreamfish is up for reissue, with preorders on Feb 7th. Read this interview I did with Nils from Silent State a while back who is on a mission to share more from the Namlook estate. Dreamfish by Dreamfish Snad - Bubblescope I’ve been on a Smallvill ..read more
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Monoparts / Soothsayers (ASIPV052)
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by Ryan Griffin
2M ago
  Our first release of 2025 was announced today, featuring our very own Olga Wojciechowska, (Infinite Distances (2019), Unseen Traces (2020), and the 2022 collaboration with Scanner), alongside Tomasz Walkiewicz. The Monoparts project was sent to me as unreleased material a few years back by Olga, and it was spoken of as something that would never see the light of day, due to the duo going their own ways. It was put into rotation on 9128.live, and since then, I grew to love it so much, I made the steps to secure it as a release on ASIP. In a dramatic departure, Olga unveils a new and une ..read more
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ASIP - Unrush 093
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by Ryan Griffin
2M ago
  There are only a few podcasts and mix series that stand the test of time over the years and become regular go-to’s. Unrush, for example, began 8 years ago and has since hosted classic mixes from Wanderwelle, Jamie Mccue (Silent Season), Kamikaze Space Program, Sven Weisemann, and the host herself, Mareena. If you’re not familiar with the series, you have some digging to do. As many may know, my DJ mixes are often conceptual and ladder to a bigger idea. For example, my most recent mix for Monument was made entirely of loops, and I’d often spend weeks perfecting the output. I often ..read more
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Collected: Vol 5
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by Ryan Griffin
2M ago
  This edition is a little harder given I’ve recently just completed my Reflection on 2024 mix with over 40 tracks and artists I’ve enjoyed this year. So with that in mind, I’m digging into some non-2024 stuff I’ve picked up on Bandcamp recently. Akra - Pure (Rising Sun Melancholia - Shield Cut) After our label event at Public Records in early December, we headed upstairs to continue the night at a second space (one of 3 rooms at the venue), where the DJ was sat in front of another lovely Devon Ojas system, comfy on a couch, spinning a bunch of classic house and 10’s. Most of it was built ..read more
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ASIP - Reflection on 2024
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by Ryan Griffin
2M ago
  As with all my previous ‘Reflection’ year-end mixes, I begin with a collection of albums, EPs, and compilations that resonated with me over the past year. From there, I curate tracks to build the mix—a process that’s as much about omission as inclusion. Inevitably, many of my favorite tracks and albums don’t make the final cut, simply because they don’t fit the flow of the mix or get lost along the way. There are plenty of albums I played on repeat that aren’t included here, but I enjoy this process much more than creating lists. As I remind myself each year, this isn’t meant to be a d ..read more
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2024 Label Compilation (mixed by todos)
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by Ryan Griffin
3M ago
  Handing over a year’s worth of releases to todos and watching the magic unfold is always an exhilarating experience. His ability to craft a narrative from such a rich and varied palette is unparalleled, offering fresh insights into the music and the year behind us. A true specialist in narrative witchcraft, todos continues to redefine DJ mixes with such a limited palette to build from. This year’s selection posed an increasingly complex challenge, with its mix of tempos and styles, but it’s a testament to the incredible work of the ASIP artists in 2024, all tied together under the meti ..read more
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Digging in New York: Five of New York and Brooklyn's best record stores
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by Ryan Griffin
3M ago
  Hitting record stores while in New York is a must. Despite heading there a few times over the years, I've always had a crammed agenda with “work”, so I never really had the time to do some proper digging. This time around, I was so focused on our event at Public Records, and digging took a bit of a back seat again. I ended up nearly missing my flight home by cramming in as many stores as possible up to the last minute. And with that rush, I didn't really have the time to take nice photos (some stores don't even allow it) or make this a much richer article, similar to my dives into Tokyo ..read more
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