A spooked-out techno haze sways on off-beat pulse. Tracks from Robert Istoc, Artificial, Einklang freier Frequenzen, The Draconians and more... Selections from the quiet operator behind Turnend Tapes.
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Dockett Eddy - head of the renowned Leeds/London based label Turnend Tapes, blesses us with an hour of dark, pulsating minimal & slinky stripped back grooves.
Dockett Eddy will be opening our first rally @ M.O.T, August 22nd.
After listening to this mix you'll see why.
Mix & event ticket links in bio.
TUNL03 - Mothlight by Dockett Eddy out for pre-orders now! Check out our bandcamp page and the linktree in our bio for the main online shops - soon also in your local record store.
TUNL03 comes from a friend who has played a special role in the story of tunnel. @docketteddy , based in Leeds, United Kingdom, has been curating @turnendtapes for several years with taste, exigence, and a genuine underground approach.
Like moths in the dark, we met Dockett on a winters night in Berlin. Drawn by a light we were craving for, our paths naturally crossed and bounded. The encounter happened at a pivotal moment, towards the start of our label’s journey. Since then, Dockett has continually collaborated with us to create our graphic identity, giving shape to everything you see. Now and then, he also sent us some music… Eerie and austere at first, yet revealing a strange beauty when listened to closely, his sound was steeped in darkness, melancholy, and a quiet tension.
Four of these pieces surface here, pressed into the third Tunnel record, ‘Mothlight’.
Music by @docketteddy
Mastered by @trigun_audio
Distributed by @onlydogstrulyfeel
Designs by @docketteddy
Headspin welcomes, @docketteddy
Leeds-based selector and Turnend Tapes operator Dockett Eddy makes his Manchester debut with us next month.
Blending grungy minimal with moody electro, his standout release on Mutual Response shows exactly what he’s about - and we’re buzzing to see him set the tone at Honey Street.
Treat yourselves to a forthcoming one of his, 👉 slide 3.
🎟️ Tickets are already moving - don’t miss out!
• Sun 21 Dec at The Lion and Lamb, with Richard Gregory, Bunney & Dockett Eddy.
The last Sunday before Christmas, a perfect way to see into the festive celebrations in an environment that seems closer to home than it should be… We’ve invited some local favourites for this one, Richard, Bunney and Dockett Eddy seal the bill here, rounding off a run of parties for 25’ after what has been a pretty incredible year for us as MOZE.
Tickets via the usual, see you at the pub ♡ ♡
Our first rendezous takes place August 22nd, @ Venue MOT.
Introducing the occasion we have @docketteddy - label head of the much revered Turnend Tapes - to set a mischievous tone for the evening.
Carrying us through into night we have an eagerly awaited B2B. @bunney_____ & @dean_watton will go track for track, solidifying their bond as metaphorical and musical kin.
What is Shady Sisters?
Come and find out. Come as you are.
Track Forthcoming by Dockett Eddy.
Poster design by Dean Watton.
Owing its name very literally to the ancient tree that adorns the space, The Beech as the festival’s primary dance floor was designed with the intention of feeling equally as enticing, welcoming, and, comfortable during both daytime and night.
Newly established studio @tne.two (by @docketteddy & @easby.keating ) expertly designed and fabricated the perfect structure to bring the space to life.
Taking inspiration from agricultural buildings with a vernacular approach, the modular structure features an open sided design providing shelter whilst keeping users connected to their surroundings. Fibreglass tiles filter dappled light from above, offering a softened, alternative view of reality. As day turns to night, attention shifts inward: the booth’s warm, internal glow becomes the focal point, its translucent roof creating a sense of intimacy and enclosure.
This sense of intimacy and enclosure was captured, and magnified, by the spectral lighting design of @irieye.i creating a hazy canopy of colour and texture above head as darkness fell.
The Mutual Response label is finally dropping its long awaited second release - be the first to hear 'Delayed Response' from Turnend Tapes boss Docket Eddy on Juno Daily
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After a three year hiatus we are returning for our second release, this time by close friend of the label Dockett Eddy.
Moving through fresh yet familiar combinations of drum patterns and melodies, his first solo EP displays the beginnings of a unique, honed style.
Calling on a varied palette of reference from the last 30 years of electronic music, the atmosphere of the release is established somewhere between the skipping, dream-like rhythms of ’00:04’ and the rough, driving drums of ‘Delayed Response’. The gritty awkwardness of the title track, Monofly, builds to an unexpected, ethereal moment, in what is the worthy climax of all four tracks. The record sets an ominous tone, consolidating itself as a recognisable contribution to the label’s evolving output, but at the same time demonstrating a sound which is entirely the producers own.
Pre order available now in most online record stores.
Guest mix for @sidquirk UK Solemn show up for a listen back, an hour of illbient, downtempo, idm. Some slides above to potentially pique your interest, can listen back via the Noods website or Mixcloud if you fancy a listen x