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One Week (UK) - Here Comes The Night (incl. Benwaa Remix) - ASTIR recordings

One Week (UK) makes a second appearance this year with another round of chunky grooves. 



Something of a recluse, he’s an artist who lets the music do the talking. We just hope he has something interesting to say! 



First up, ‘Here Comes The Night’ bridges that point between House and Prog. Tribal rhythms, icy pads and repeating vocals are on the menu here, best hit the club hungry AF! For his remix, label favourite Benwaa intensifies the tribalism for a darker, late night feast. 



Next up, ‘There Goes The Night’ features wonky acid, dirty basslines and a groove so filthy even a homeless guy wouldn’t touch it! Building and building, this is a whole night's fun condensed into six minutes and thirteen seconds of madness. On the flip is a quirky beat tool for the more creative DJs among you.

Release Date July 3rd, 2026
Catalog No ASTIR121
Label ASTIR recordings
track artist
Here Comes The Night (Original Mix) One Week (UK) 6:14
Here Comes The Night (Benwaa Remix) 1One Week (UK) 7:22
There Goes The Night (Club Mix) One Week (UK) 6:12
There Goes The Night (Beat Tool) One Week (UK) 5:37

Support

Support from Andi Durrant / Riley & Durrant, Joseph Capriati, Berni Turletti, Erik Bruce, Adi Shabat, Simon Huxtable, NECO, Yuriy From Russia, William Daniel / Fu2ra, Tjerk Coers, Different Grooves (Matteo), Yaniv Tal, Just Her, 2 Reels, Tim French, Paco Osuna, Alex Neri, Graham Dunn, Kiss FM Australia, Pete Bidwell, Anthony Pappa, William Patrick, John Askew, Chris Fortier, Yves Eaux, Nick Stoynoff, Harvey Australia, Kyriem, Paul Hawcroft, Themba, Dimitri Schnider / Definition, Ruben Mandolini, Lonya, Focus FL / Eric, House Nest, James Zabiela, Jamie Griffiths, Bo (Alto Persona), Elliot Moriarty, Blake Jarrell, Ryan Thomson, Supramatic Sounds / Alexander Malyutin, Cheryl Parks, Christopher Brennan, Rolasoul, and Richard Coombes (Zone Magazine Reviews)
Mid 2017 and some friends are discussing the music scene. They are unsatisfied by the way the big labels appear to sell out to a bandwagon sound that would eventually fall out of favour 6/8 months down the line and reminisced about the great labels of yesteryear, for whom quality and integrity played as much a part of the A&R process as originality and production value.

From this discussion came the idea of starting a new record label founded on old-fashioned ideals, a place where original, forward thinking music would be not only celebrated but be the norm. A place where the producer would not be abused and expected to master their own productions at their own cost and see most of the profits from their hard work swallowed up in distribution fees and label costs.

A place where the artists could build a community; a place of shared ideas and off the cuff collaborations. A place where the art of music would not be lost, giving way to mass media marketing and watering down of ideas for mass consumer consumption. A record label you can once again trust to weed out the mediocre and deliver time and again GREAT music.

A label by DJs, for DJs and the music-loving public. A label such as ASTIR recordings

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