Since 2003, Silicone Soul’s Darkroom Dubs imprint has co-existed in a parallel world to their more high profile work on the mighty Soma Recordings. Releases have been carefully selected, lovingly dressed and siphoned out to usually stand as brilliant monuments to house music in its deepest state. Not necessarily even the quintessential deep house stereotype of pads and finger-snapping, as blissful as that could be. Darkroom Dubs sound like the name; built for early hours moments but with a heady, sometimes hallucinogenic quality which can be re-triggered in the brain at any time. Opiated is another good term, as figuring in the title of the label’s landmark 50th release.
Having already established themselves as one of the most constantly surprising, thrilling and respected outfits in electronic dance music, Silicone Soul launched their alternative dream machine in 2003 with 'I Need To Freak' under the pseudonym of Astrocats, but also needed this extra outlet to accommodate the new unknowns regularly winging their way and deserving of exposure. After scoring success in its first years with names such as Jet Project, Martinez, The Spirals, Anthony Collins and Mirror Music, more were added to the roster in 2008, when Darkroom Dubs underwent a revamp/relaunch, including Gary Beck and Sei A. Most recent recruits include Of Norway, Freska, Klartraum, Jairo Catelo, Antonio Olivieri, Alex Niggemann, Luc Ringeisen, Edu Imbernon and Terje Saether.
2010’s superlative 'Darkroom Dubs Vol. 2 - Compiled & Mixed by Silicone Soul', was according to Craig, "A real snapshot of the label’s music, philosophy, and intent." A Mixmag Compilation of the Month. Even as I said so myself in DMC Update: "Silicone Soul's Darkroom Dubs imprint has long been the ultimate bastion of the deepest electronic dance music bathed in the aural anarchy of acid house and relentlessly jaw-dropping in its output…"’
Silicone Soul credit the deep musical substrates they were exploring on tracks like ’Nosferatu’ from their Soma debut album, along with their legendary Darkroom Dubs remix of Schatrax's Misspent Years. Apart from more obvious connotations, the name comes from the old photographic process and that eternal dub production style which can often make b-sides more spectacular than the original song. The proverbial quality, not quantity has always been the motto.
This sneakily seismic label is celebrating reaching the big 50 [in the same year that mothership label Soma marks 20 years of electronic quality], with a string of special releases, headed by a full-pelt Silicone Soul behemoth called ‘Alive From The Opium Den‘, which could be the best excursion yet into the boys’ heliocentric world, whipping up their trademark dreamy swirl with ever-gathering sonic thunderclouds, tick-tock boom groove and voices announcing the title [ending with ‘come again’ and a crashing gong]. It’s backed by the equally-hallucinogenic ‘Time Mariner‘s Mirrour‘, with sublime flamenco guitar and also a contagious, old school-flavoured remix by Bpitch Control's Kiki. Vinyl only, the record will come with full-colour art; hugely commendable in this age of faceless Digi-anonymity.
As Silicone Soul continue to re-align the axis of electronic dance music as we know it with each release, the Darkroom Dubs vaults continue to swell with intoxicating treasures. By sharing the same thirst for new artistic blood as Soma, the label’s future is dazzlingly assured and shot with ongoing excitement that, even still, the best is yet to come.
Established 2003 in Glasgow. Darkroom Dubs is an independent haven for all forms of underground electronic music. Founded and driven by DJ & production duo Silicone Soul.
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