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4 Tracks - 4 Artists Of Vocal hooked Tech. Minimal Techno, Deep House & Trance Licked Dancefloor fillers
After a trilogy of releases under the Decade umbrella which celebrated their 10th anniversary, Selador return to their mainline Magic Black Plastic series with another EP featuring a quartet of gems cherry picked from the label’s recent output. Volume 5 lands with the much lauded Clavis remix of Charles Webster & Ursula Rucker’s ‘Begin Anew’ leading from the front, followed swiftly in its slipstream by the majestic 'Other Side' by TIMANTI & Just Her. Label boss Dave Seaman then takes up the mantle aided and abetted by Thomas Gandey on vocals for the lo-slung, bass heavy 'Heavyweight Residue' and last but by no means least, Robert Babicz provides some serious rear guard action, courtesy of the downright cosmic James Harcourt remix of 'Red'. Magic Black Plastic Volume 5... Four more Selador essentials for your delight and delectation. From House to Techno and all flavours in between.
DJ Support: Laurent Garnier, François K, Adam Bayer, John Digweed, Timo Maas, Danny Howells, Jimpster, Gorge, Mr. V, Joyce Muniz, Jonathan Kaspar, Musumeci, M.A.N.D.Y., Pig & Dan, Mihai Popoviciu, Marco Resmann, Nick Warren, Magit Cacoon, Eelke Kleijn, Moullinex, Horse Meat Disco, Terry Farley, Colin Dale, The Drifter, Toto Chiavetta, AFFKT, Guy Gerber, Aera, Enoo Napa, Luca Bachetti, Sam Divine, Greg Wilson, dOP, Brigado Crew
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The term Various Artists is used in the recording industry to designate releases featuring contributions from multiple performers. It commonly appears on compilation albums or collaborative recordings where no single artist attribution applies. On digital platforms such as Last.fm, tracks may be listed under this designation when individual artist information is missing or incomplete in metadata, resulting in automatic grouping under the generic label.
In some cases, singles credited to Various Artists are issued for charitable purposes, particularly when performers collaborate under a collective project name. Examples include Band Aid with the song "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" and USA for Africa with "We Are the World".
Various Artists is also used as a performance alias by German musician Torsten Pröfrock, founder of the DIN label. In addition to this name, he has recorded under several other aliases, including Dynamo, Erosion, Resilent, and Traktor. He has collaborated with Robert Henke and has been a member of Monolake since 2004.
The name was also used by a short-lived punk band formed in Bristol by brothers Jonjo and Robin Key, originally from Birmingham. Other members were involved simultaneously in Art Objects, which later evolved into The Blue Aeroplanes; the Key brothers also contributed as songwriters and participants in that project. After the group disbanded, the brothers formed Either / Or.
The designation Various Artists is also commonly applied to musical theater soundtracks, reflecting recordings that feature multiple cast members or ensemble performances within a single track.
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