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100% Silk Are Back with a Pair of Warped, Weird, and Wonderful Abstract House Records

Preview a batch of fantastic house-not-house tracks by Kaazi and Bludwork right now.
Bludwork

It seems like everyone's favorite house-not-house imprint 100% Silk release more top notch oddities than any other label on earth. Honestly, my landlord's recently asked if I'd considered taking a bigger room in a different house to just keep my 100% Silk cassettes in. He'll be delighted to know, then, that just this week the American imprint announced a pair of brand new shit-hot releases, in the guise of NYC producer Kaazi's Zen Travel, and Nightmare by Bludwork.

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Zen Travel, the debut release from Kaazi, has been described to us, by 100% Silk main man Britt Brown, as "his first solo foray into vaporish house/electronic modes." Brown also reckons it "has a dubby 1080p flavor to my ear." We'd agree with him, and you can listen to the simmering and shimmering album track "Air" right here on THUMP.

The Bludwork release treads a similarly light and bubbly path, pitching itself somewhere between the jocular atmospherics of the Mood Hut crew and the kind of swampy, sub-tropical house you'd hear PLO Man playing out. The whole cassette's a winner but our personal favorite is the ludicrously lush "Witness".

Check out both tracks below.

It seems like everyone's favorite house-not-house imprint 100% Silk release more top notch oddities than any other label on earth. Honestly, my landlord's recently asked if I'd considered taking a bigger room in a different house to just keep my 100% Silk cassettes in. He'll be delighted to know, then, that just this week the American imprint announced a pair of brand new shit-hot releases, in the guise of NYC producer Kaazi's Zen Travel, and Nightmare by Bludwork.

Zen Travel, the debut release from Kaazi, has been described to us, by 100% Silk main man Britt Brown, as "his first solo foray into vaporish house/electronic modes." Brown also reckons it "has a dubby 1080p flavor to my ear." We'd agree with him, and you can listen to the simmering and shimmering album track "Air" right here on THUMP.

The Bludwork release treads a similarly light and bubbly path, pitching itself somewhere between the jocular atmospherics of the Mood Hut crew and the kind of swampy, sub-tropical house you'd hear PLO Man playing out. The whole cassette's a winner but our personal favorite is the ludicrously lush "Witness".

Check out both tracks below.

Head here for more information on both releases.

It seems like everyone's favorite house-not-house imprint 100% Silk release more top notch oddities than any other label on earth. Honestly, my landlord's recently asked if I'd considered taking a bigger room in a different house to just keep my 100% Silk cassettes in. He'll be delighted to know, then, that just this week the American imprint announced a pair of brand new shit-hot releases, in the guise of NYC producer Kaazi's Zen Travel, and Nightmare by Bludwork.

Zen Travel, the debut release from Kaazi, has been described to us, by 100% Silk main man Britt Brown, as "his first solo foray into vaporish house/electronic modes." Brown also reckons it "has a dubby 1080p flavor to my ear." We'd agree with him, and you can listen to the simmering and shimmering album track "Air" right here on THUMP.

The Bludwork release treads a similarly light and bubbly path, pitching itself somewhere between the jocular atmospherics of the Mood Hut crew and the kind of swampy, sub-tropical house you'd hear PLO Man playing out. The whole cassette's a winner but our personal favorite is the ludicrously lush "Witness".

Check out both tracks below.

Head here for more information on both releases.

Head here for more information on both releases.