Vinyl Releases
VANIR / NJORD (HIVER & CLAY WILSON REMIXES)
12 Inch
07.07.17
drawing on a pedigree of lush synth experimentation and cutting drum arrangements, alfredo mazzilli has been pushing his own brand of hypnotic techno over the past several years, charting releases with lanthan audio, weekend circuit and edit select. now, blankstairs is proud to announce the first u.s.-based release for the italian producer with vanaheimr, a pair of new tracks coupled with remixes from clay wilson and hiver.
FORWARD (MAX MCFERREN REMIX)
12 Inch
27.01.17
continuing its conversation between the foggy environs of the pacific northwest and nyc’s thriving dance underground, blankstairs is thrilled to announce its newest release, dream city’s forward, a collaboration between s. deelay and c. perez (head of pdx’s consistently innovative pastel voids imprint).
PATHFINDER (ERIC CLOUTIER REMIX)
12 Inch
19.02.16
blankstairs is pleased to announce the imminent release of pathfinder, the latest record from washington state resident archivist. pathfinder is archivist s second release on blankstairs, following 2015s migration, which impose magazine celebrated as offering listeners the possibility of transcendence. archivist s new record is no different, featuring three original deep techno tracks along with a remix by the bunker new york resident eric cloutier. with pathfinder, archivist shows himself to be one of the west coast s most intense and interesting techno producers.
OBSIDIAN FALLS
12 Inch
16.04.15
the *obsidian falls* ep from seattles josef gaard sits at a very fascinating but incredibly complimentary space between traditional techno tendencies and freeform ambient composition and experimentation. each track seamlessly references each other providing a straightforward sense of cohesion while maintaining a constant and aggressively progressive motion. the ep will guide and gently coerce the listener into experiencing a somewhat altered perspective on sonic and musical expression. without much notice the listener will effortlessly travel from point a to point c without realizing they have ever touched on point b.