Categories: News

squareglass celebrate 1st anniversary with special edition square vinyls

South-East London based electronic label and artist collective, squareglass, is proud to announce the celebration of their 1st anniversary. The label, known as a home for new and unconventional artists, has spent the last year challenging the boundaries between song-writing, DJ practice and sound art.

The first year has been a hugely successful one for squareglass, with releases being endorsed by the likes of The Guardian, i-D, The 405, XLR8R, Notion, Dazed and Clash amongst others, further cementing their burgeoning reputation as one of London’s most interesting imprints.

The anniversary will be celebrated with the release of a boutique, limited edition series of square vinyl, including Bunki’s ‘SKTCH’, the accompanying video to which premiered earlier this year on Complex UK, and Semi Precious’ ‘When It’s Hard/Light Cleaning’. Also available will be Ballerino’s syrupy ‘Love’, Leiik’s Pigeons and Planes-approved ‘Holes’ and Daniel Cherney’s DIY-premiered ‘minimal feng-shui’ single ‘Priest’. True to their innovative ethos, each release will be available in the four different colours of the squareglass logo, representing a fresh and inventive way of delivering and consuming the collective’s unconventional material.

Further entrenching the collaborative spirit of the label, their 1st anniversary will also be marked by a number of intra-label remixes. Berlin-born art-house producer Ballerino, whose latest double single ‘Wet/Coward’ recently launched at Dalston Superstore, supplies the celebratory house-heavy ‘Squareglass 1st Anniversary Mix’, as well as a disco-inspired edit of Bunki’s ‘The Day We Almost’. A remix of Leiik’s ‘Holes’ comes courtesy of Daniel Cherney’s minimalist approach, whilst sample-driven singer-producer and former Guardian Band of the Week Semi Precious provides a live video.

To honour the success of their first year, a special show will aptly take place at Birthdays on 1st December, with Ballerino and Bunki performing alongside label-friends Emperor Yes! and Tryptych. The night paves the way for the exciting prospect of squareglass’ bi-monthly residency at the venue, which will begin in 2016 in collaboration with VICE.

Having flourished over the past year, and with a strong schedule of exciting new releases forthcoming over the next months, the label’s first birthday looks set to be just one of many to come.

ihouseuadmin

Recent Posts

Poison 777 Presents Lucy Snake’s New EP: “Ode to Impermanence”

The independentfounded by Argentinian DJ and producer Lucy Snake proudly announces its latest…

5 days ago

ZUSO – High Above (feat. Cleopold)

Australian producer Gabriel Cuenca, aka ZUSO, has teamed up with Melbourne-born/Los Angeles-based artist Cleopold for…

5 days ago

Wassay touches down with ‘Embrace’ [Instinct Records]

Making a welcome entrance, emerging Swiss artist Wassay continues on an upward trajectory & drops…

5 days ago

Space 92 gives hard-hitting remix of Nicole Moudaber’s ‘Reasons To Love You’

  French techno prodigy Space 92 steps up to the remix duties to deliver a hard-hitting, high-energy…

5 days ago

Arielle Free Curates Two High-Energy Takeovers at Rise Festival’s 10th Year

BBC Radio 1 host, Arielle Free, has curated two knock-out events for the 10th edition…

5 days ago

Sneak’s 10th Anniversary Party at XOYO Features an All-Star Lineup

A decade of special musical memories at Sneak will be celebrated with a 10th-anniversary event…

5 days ago