A Strangely Isolated Place

isolatedmix 67 - Mike Cadoo (n5MD)


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  This one has been a long time coming. Nights in Seattle. Japanese BBQ. Third person twitter conversations. It took some romanticizing, but he gave in. Finally. If you're an avid ASIP follower over the years, Mike Cadoo will be no stranger. As head honcho of one of our most admired and respected labels out there, n5MD, Mike has presented us with some of the most forward thinking and unique music of recent years.  n5MD is today's living equivalent of influential labels such as City Centre Offices - (mark my words in a few years to come). Defying all genre norms and carving their own path, n5MD started on a format that was noble and unique (minidisc) and went on to grow, nurture and define some of the most interesting electronic and ambient music associated with the music we love here at ASIP. Loess. bvdub. Lights Out Asia. port-royal. Winterlight. Preghost. Okada. Crisopa. (Ghost). Even names that have graced ASIP, such as Arovane, Dalot and Ex Confusion. The list of artists that Mike has cultivated is, and will go on to be, a big influence on this particular style of music. He'll likely be a little embarrassed at my compliments and superlatives, but that's what he gets for coming out into the ASIP spotlight with a superb mix of music. In many respects, it's like closing a little circle given how much Mike has impacted, aided, advised and inspired ASIP over the years. He was destined to put an isolatedmix together years ago.  An artist in his own right, most recently as Bitcrush, recently as Dryft (hopefully again soon) and going further back as a member of Gridlock, Mike's musical taste can be traced back to extremes such as doom-metal, with post-rock influences , glitch and electronica gracing his many production guises. (check out his Wantlist) However, his isolatedmix is straight-up ASIP territory.  Recent and upcoming tracks from dreissk, Leandro Fresco and RAI (thanks Mike) mixed with n5MD stalwarts Ocoeur and bvdub, and classic productions from Brambles, Dustin O'Halloran and Deaf Center, isolatedmix 67 is a classic in every sense - the friend, the label, the choices, and the mix. Download Tracklist: 01. Sarah Davachi – For Piano [Students Of Decay] 02. Belong – Remove the Inside [Carpark] 03. Ocoeur – Time Over (Ocoeur rework) [n5MD] 04. Jon Porras – Pleiades [Thrill Jockey] 05. dreissk – Near the Shore [n5MD] 06. Grasslung – Lay Down In a Ditch [Root Strata] 07. Leandro Fresco & Rafael Anton Irisarri - Bajo un Ocaso Desteñido [ASIP] 08. Moshimoss – Grottuviti [Dynamophone] 09. Brambles – In The Androgynous Dark [Serein] 10. Deaf Center – Lamp Mien [Type] 11. bvdub - Safety In Numbers [Self] 12. Fieldhead – Introductions [Self] 13. Dustin O'Halloran – Snow + Light [130701] Mike Cadoo | n5MD | Bandcamp | Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud 
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