Darem Aissa’s label, Suleiman Records, marks 10 years with a 5-track deep tech compilation featuring Rhadow, DJ W!LD, Cesare vs Disorder, Jackspot, and Of Norway.

The tracks on this release have stripped back grooves with deep atmosphere, shuffling percussion and scintillating melodies. Grab it here!

It’s a landmark EP celebrating a decade of releases from Suleiman Records, which has a catalog featuring music by the likes of Darem Aissa, Alexi Delano, Nima Gorji, Robbie Akbal, Butane, Dave Aju, Alland Byallo, Kris Wadsworth, Robert Babicz, and many others of equal note.

It’s a bittersweet celebration, as it’s also the record label’s final release, because Darem Aissa has decided to halt the label. Going out with a bang, this release showcases the full range of the label’s sound, and invites some highly respected artists to the party.

Rhadow is a Romanian maestro whose played DJ shows all over the world. He is a key figure within the ROminimal movement, and his spellbinding style can be found on imprints ranging from Sintope to Bondage Music.

DJ W!LD is a French icon who has featured on the front cover of DJ Mag. He has been releasing music for over two decades, and is known for making hypnotic house with jackin’ grooves. His music can be found on record labels such as Robsoul, Moan, and his own imprint The W Label.

Cesare vs Disorder is no stranger to Suleiman Records, and this is his fourth appearance on the imprint. He has a trippy style combining jazz influence with experimental sounds, leading to releases on Rawax, D-edge Records, alongside his own imprint, Serialism Records.

Jackspot is a Portuguese artist with an eclectic style centered around melodic melodies and flowing rhythms. He has worked with prestigious outlets such as Traum, Mango Alley, Bar 25, and Upon You Records.

Of Norway is a Norwegian duo to complete this package. They are primarily known for their melodic tracks on the likes of Connaisseur Recordings, Last Night On Earth, and Bedrock. Their track on this release showcases a deeper, more techy side.

Rhadow’s “Collider” has a rolling bassline and trippy vocals, forming a hypnotic groove with sweeping pads.

DJ W!LD’s “Sur Le Fil” has skipping percussion and a lurching bassline, which builds towards the later section’s lush pads.

Cesare vs Disorder’s “Come Back” features a two-step groove with a heavy bassline underpinning shimmering melodies and chic, spoken-word vocals by Joe Le Groove.

Jackspot’s “Elypsia” pays homage to classic minimal from the likes of Oxia and James Holden, combining a modulating melody synth with shuffling percussion and moody atmosphere.

Of Norway’s “Liquid Velvet” closes the release with trippy vocals and a cascading bassline creating a jazzy groove overlayered with a majestic melody.





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