It’s not often (actually never) that we’ve enjoyed a fellow blog post so much that we felt obligated to give it a shout out on our site — well today’s a first. Our blogging bredrins over at DiscoDust put together an exquisite interview which featured one half of the founding fathers of the Institubes sub-label, Sound Pellegrino — namely Teki Latex. In celebration of SP’s first birthday, DiscoDust appropriately inquired about the year that was, and what the future holds.
First things first, we’d like to shout out DiscoDust as top-notch surveyors of electronic music, and we highly suggest you make them a part of your daily browsing routine. Check DiscoDust’s full interview with Teki Latex, HERE.
As a teaser, we thought we’d outline a list of one-liners that Teki lovingly ascribed to each producer who has graced the SNP label. The 10-20 word quips suggest that Teki’s ingenuity goes far beyond the realm of listening to house music — some of these are absolutely genius, so enjoy! Also, click on the artist’s name for virtual teleportation to their myspace.
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Zombie Disco Squad: “The dons, the ever evolving tasteful gentlemen of gangster house.”
Douster: “The good king of lazer cumbia and sand-storm-reggeton, rider of the electrical dinosaur beats.”
Harvard Bass: “The latin prince of barrio jacking house, the hood champion with a dark leather techno side.”
Renaissance Man: “Architects of the house of ancient gods, meticulously crafting sparse conceptual beats no one can fuck with.”
Momma’s Boy: “Wise and ultra prolific street cat, master of the drunken bird tweet melodies and stomping grooves.”
Gucci Vump: “Godfathers of futuristic snake charming folk-pop, digital gypsy-thug womanizers, the mystery van.”
L-Vis 1990: “The visionary, the keeper of the oracle of the next shit, the golden child of flying london cab music.”
Solo: “The brain, the human pro tools station, the prophetic re-unifier of underground and mainstream house.”
Nouveau Yorican: “The lady and the wizard, united keepers of jack’s groove, the dutch legend and the latin panther.”
Bart B More: “The cool dude with the sacred gift, the bumping house prodigy, the karate kid.”
Para One: “The tormented hero with the duty to save the world, the melodic genius on a mission, the last great composer.”
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Once again, thanks to DiscoDust for the tremendous work in putting the Teki interview together. They are truly first-rate members of the blogging fraternity, and we’re more than happy to showcase a bit of their work. Support them accordingly.








