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Blaq Records is a Mexican label founded in 2008 by Ivan Lopez, Valeria Rueda & Jeronimo Puenta (a.k.a. Signal Deluxe), and Carlos Indigo. Setting their main focus on techno and house Blaq releases music in a wide variety of styles with the personality of each track being of major importance.
Blaq Records
Mexico City, Mexico
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This label is featured in Podcast #036:
Signal Deluxe's zero" podcast surprises with a focus on deep and innovative broken beat flavours however: Starting out with Monolake's 'Null Pointer' and Tom Thiel's 'Pulse' they progress through wonky breakbeats by 1000names and Blue Daisy, funky new school more...
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14 February 2011
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ivanlopezmx, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
Excellent warm tech-house EP courtesy of Mexico City's Blaq Records. Signal Deluxe and Donavon's top track 'More Love & Sweet Divine' gets three sensual remixes alongside two new tracks 'Half Luna Shine' and 'Dance In The Aisles', both delightful Latino-tinged groovers. Sweet like honey!
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Obsidian Compilation by Various Artists
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02 February 2011
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Disco Freak (Track 08 on the Compilation)
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ivanlopezmx, 1 year ago via zero-inch.com
A massive compilation of 47 tracks by Mexico City's Blaq Records showcases the finest Mexican techno and house producers alongside international artists like Jeff Bennett, Milos, Stewart Walker, Derek Marin, and Itzone. Plenty of new music to be discovered.
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This label is featured in Update #048:
Steffi, Boys Noize, Marcel Dettmann
A short and sweet round-up this week with some four-to-the-floor essentials to inspire your weekend. Excellent artist albums by Steffi, Chaim, and Frank Bretschneider cover the range from wintry techno to sun-drenched tech house, while fresh singles by Marcel more...
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02 February 2011
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Movida De Nervios (Track 01 on this EP)
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02 February 2011
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29 September 2010
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Imperial Aerosol Kid (Fax Re-work) (Track 03 on this EP)
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the fax remix is something beautiful
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