This July will see Ejeca launch his new label Exploris, starting with the 3 track Nebula EP from the label head himself.
With Ejeca’s hints to a new project bubbling under the surface, it has been a highly anticipated wait to get the full details and a musical taste of what is to come. Exploris immediately notes a turn in the talented producers sound, stripping away the vocals and taking it back to the dance floor with this harder hitting, heavy beat techno. Pumping bass and infectious percussion persist throughout ‘Rick Flair’, ‘Skitter’ and ‘Prototype’, covering various forms of club driven techno.
Already known for consistently delivering high-quality productions such as ‘Horizon’, ‘Rosario’ and ‘Together’, the new label marks another exciting beginning for Ejeca. Exploris is a platform to showcase exactly what Garry is all about, a drive to push good, honest music that’s grounded in experience playing out in clubs around the world, and an appetite to continually develop his sound.
Backing new talent and friends, so much is yet to come wih more outstanding releases, collaborations and featuring artists. The summer sees Ejeca taking the labels sound across Australia, America, Europe and Asia.
Keep an eye out for exclusive online streams from the upcoming EP over the next couple of days, and full EP airing on BBC Radio 1’s Friday night Skream show on 9th May.
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Cat No – EXP001
Release date – Mid July (date TBC)
Nebula EP
A1 EJECA – Rick Flair
B1 EJECA – Skitter
B2 EJECA – Prototype
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