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DISKO UNIVERSAL

This EP marks the first release from a collaborative project between Tokyo based DJ/producer Iori Wakasa and Okayama's Keita Sano, born from a quiet resonance between their musical sensibilities.

In Japan, the academic year begins in April. Though born in 1988 and 1989, the two artists belong to the same school-year cohort under this system, yet within Japan's gengo era structure they stand at the symbolic end of one era and the beginning of another. The title 'A Shift of Eras' points to the moment when one era gives way to the next, suggesting not only the passage of time, but the subtle renewal of culture, perception, and values.

'Filtered Jewels' draws from the image of light shimmering like gemstones, or a space scattered with countless jewels, perceived through an imagined filter that gently alters the way the scene reveals itself.
'Heaven's Door' envisions the ascent of a transparent staircase floating above a sea of clouds, leading toward a quietly resting emerald-green door.
'Shocking Yellow', originally created in response to a specific request, incorporates carefully placed vocal samples while grounding the track in warm, rounded low frequencies and organic textures, shaped with DJ use in mind.
And finally, 'Time To Change' was reconstructed repeatedly with the hope of offering both solace and a quiet sense of encouragement, ultimately becoming a piece that reflects the underlying theme of the EP.




TRACK LISTING

a. filtered jewels
a. heaven's door
b. shocking yellow
b. time to change

Eddie C's Disko Universal continues its run of deep and diverse releases with 'A New Chapter' EP from Southside Chicago legend Ellery Cowles and Austin up-and-comer Open Soul...

Ellery Cowles lives house music. He's rocked it with Lil Louis, Roy Davis Jr, Steve Poindexter and the Chicago Bad Boys.

Here we dive straight into Midwest territory - raw machine funk, smoky house grooves, and the kind of no-nonsense acid you'd expect from someone with DJAX and Cajual credentials.

Timeless, floor-ready material from true craftsmen - deep groove, no filler. Sounds like the kind of record you'd pull from a beat-up crate in a corner of Detroit Threads and never put back.


STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: The very versatile Eddie C joins forces with Ellery Cowles for an exercise in highly kinetic, stripped back warehouse trax.

TRACK LISTING

A. Use Your Force
A. I'm Sorry (edit)
B. Breakpoint
B. I See Zion

Eddie shows up to this rodeo alone, wielding, as ever, a deft and unbeatable trigger finger on the sampler. An answer maybe to his debut LP 'Parts Unknown' from 2011, we get a collection of cuts recorded in Harvie Heights, Canada and Berlin between 2005-2020.

Also reprising those beloved 7 Inches Of Love and early Red Motorbike vibes on some deadly Madlib style downtempo cuts, and quick cut 'n paste workouts

LJ Simon, who collaborated on those killer recent Sandy B releases lends a hand too, it's a joyous disco-house affair that reminds us of those old Tony Senghore jams from the 90's

Fruitful and fully juiced up joints for the Disko Universal!

Album art by Tudo Mal aka Hugo Capablanca: it's a lovely sketch of his Uncle's cabin.

STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Tasty full length from Canadian samplesmith Eddie C. Spanning beatdown, disco and tropical moods; it's a brilliant snapshot of the long serving producer in 2025.

TRACK LISTING

A.No Speak Evil
A.Catfish Haus Feat. LJ Simon
A.Need Sum

B.I Hear DAT
B.Take Chances
B.I've Tried


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