SMP3 Music Promo
Daniel Klose - Waiting For You EP - ASTIR
Daniel Klose returns to ASTIR with 3 of 6 new originals that will brighten your winter nights.
Signed to Traum, Massive Harmony and more, Daniel spends his days as a graphic designer. His love of all things Oliver Schories and Hamburg deep house inspires his audio creations, tracks that scream from the roof tops in hushed tones and muted colours. Epic, expertly crafted creations that will provide you with secret weapons for years to come.
Across these three exquisite tracks, you’ll laugh, cry, and crack a melancholy smile of joy. We did.
Play them LOUD. And often!
TeamASTIR x
| track | artist | |
|---|---|---|
| Waiting for You (Original Mix) | Daniel Klose | 7:08 |
| Wonderful, Horrible Life (Original Mix) | Daniel Klose | 6:07 |
| No Turning Back (Original Mix) | Daniel Klose | 7:21 |
Support
Support from Harvey Australia, Ruben Mandolini, Graham Gold, Ashley Bonsall / Jordan, NECO, Tim French, Tariq Ziyad, Hans Rotationz (Hans Temmerman), Fractal Architect, Lemon8, 2 Reels, Richard Coombes (Zone Magazine Reviews), Rolasoul, Tjerk Coers, Focus FL / Eric, Dimitri Schnider / Definition, Don Diablo, Richie Hawtin, Different Grooves (Matteo), Luis Paris, Christopher Brennan, Ranj Kaler, Andi Durrant / Riley & Durrant, Mapiu, Kiss FM Australia, Matt Black, William Daniel / Fu2ra, Alex Neri, William Patrick, Tini Tun, Larrosa (AR), Alan Dobson, vazik, Bangkok Underground, Markus Saarlander, DJ Zombi, Michael Paterson, Simon Huxtable, Supramatic Sounds / Alexander Malyutin, Cheryl Parks, Anthony Pappa, Chris Fortier, Pete Bidwell, Chris Stephens, Mark Craven, Carlito Briganti, White Clouds, Luke Garcia, Keef Luv, and Andy Newland
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
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
via SMP3 Music Promo