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Recognise: Mani Festo

Mani Festo is an artist in high demand. In the last 12 months alone he’s put out six releases, all on different, well-respected labels and all on vinyl. 2020 saw him drop EPs via Club Glow the DJ Mag Best Of British-nominated label he co-runs with Denham Audio, Borai and LMajor Warehouse Rave, E-Beamz and Hooversound, before kicking off this year with another for WNCL Recordings, followed by a thundering two-tracker for Diffrent Music sister label SweetBox in April. Not bad for a year in which there weren’t even parties to play records at. Busy label release schedules and a logjam at vinyl manufacturing plants mean most of the music is one year old, if not more but that’s proof that Mani Festo has grabbed the attention of the contemporary UK club scene. His discography is built around the kind of hybrid sound that’s come to dominate our age of connectedness; drawing on an immeasurable number of influences, yet still managing to sound like the future. Indebted to sounds

The Sound Of: WNCL

When asked to sum up the essence of his WNCL label, Bob Bhamra keeps it simple: “I like it raw.” From his base in West Norwood, South London, Bhamra has supplied DJs and dancers with deadly and unorthodox club tracks for just over 10 years. WNCL has become a launching pad for imaginative new producers, coaxed fresh material from well- established greats, and consolidated its position as one of London’s go-to imprints, favouring energy and dancefloor potency over genres, fads or fly-by- night trends. From Kevin McPhee’s swung leftfield techno to J.Tijn’s metallic overdriven grooves, the bleepy garage of Boxwork to LMajor’s devastating 140bpm jungle, not to mention Bhamra’s own material as West Norwood Cassette Library, there’s a through line to WNCL’s releases influenced by decades of bass-heavy UK dance.

This week s best new singles

by Juno Daily’s reviewing prospectors digging deep for this week’s vinyl gold nuggets SINGLE OF THE WEEK It’s hard to keep up with Denham Audio right now. The last few years have seen a salvo of killer 12”s splaying across labels like Sneaker Social Club, Frendzone! and WNCL’s Library Tool Kit, while frequent sparring with Borai helped launch the Club Glow series as well as essential drops on Higher Level and E-Beamz. It’s a buoyant time for hypercharged rave music, which seems ironic given the dearth of raves across the globe, but right now there’s a great catharsis in listening to peak time rushers and imagining a crowd losing their collective minds.

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