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Label: Various Production
Released: 13 Jul '09
Format: 320Kbps MP3
Genre: Electronic
Various has expanded its remit to become a proper label, not only releasing the work of Various Production but putting out music by other people too. This is a EP by the artist ‘Gold Panda’
MIYAMAE EP
Gold Panda
13 Jul '09
(Electronic)
Trycycle EP
Various Production
Label: Various Production
Released: 10 Apr '09
(Electronic)
VARIOUS PRODUCTION EXCLUSIVE
Various Versus
Various Production
Label: Various Production
Released: 14 Jul '08
(Electronic)
We remixed some artists and got some of our favourite remixes to do the same for our tracks, this collection is the result.
Wot u Say / Maskman
Various Production
Label: Various Production
Released: 13 Oct '08
(Electronic)
This EP starts with Wot U Say, finding our hosts working through a long-held obsession with Django Reinhardt , while introducing a distinctive new female voice to their fold. Possessed of an alchemical quality that marks it out as uniquely Various, the tune’s (“real”) spanish guitar and rusty ale-house piano rattle across a game junkyard jazz shuffle, as a smartly crafted lyric administers an iron-fist-in-velvet-glove beatdown to all the vapid mini-Allens who insist upon getting in the way of better things.
Maskman is a banging dub-charged marriage of VP’s trademark claustrophobia with a punkoid lyrical hook that could well be their most insistent to date. Tracing a line from dubstep’s rushing sub-bass physicality to the equally visceral thrill of howling dirtrock vocals, Maskman nails the harder-edged sound they have been developing in their many notable live shows of the last year, while keeping faith with punk’s time-zero credo as the uncredited singer intones a looped assertion that “the future’s now for you and me”.
This is the acid seeping from dance culture’s recklessly abandoned batteries, corroding deep below the surface, staining indelibly wherever it spreads.
As XTC so emphatically exclaimed, ‘This Is Pop!. The future may be now for you and me, but Various Production were there first.’
Wot u say / Live version
[Watch the video]

Diver EP
Various Production
Label: Various Production
Released: 18 Feb '08
(Electronic)
Resident Advisor review:
“On ‘Diver’, the duo dispense with the folk and downbeat leanings of their back catalogue to make a track built for a big sound system. The percussive force is hard-edged, while the one note riff and deep analogue synthline are simply menacing. Something akin to an angry Redshape track, this is a dancefloor destroying 4/4 beast with a hint of old school rave to it.
Flipping over, ‘Pintman’ also kicks off in a threatening fashion with a bombastic analogue fill and a well-placed MIA sample. More IDM than 4/4, it’s good, but somehow feels cluttered after the purity of Diver.
These tracks originally featured on the 12” packaged on the limited edition ‘MISC001’ pack, and its an absolute joy to finally have these precious, sick tracks available for public consumption once again.
Unavailable
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30 Jul '10
(Hip Hop, Rap, Experimental)
In The Blood (Rustie Remix)
Pivot
19 May '08
(Alternative)
HATER – [Watch the video]
The World Is Gone
Various Production
Label: XL Recordings
Released: 17 Jul '06
(Electronic)
Recommended by Pitchfork / 8,5
Pitchfork review – Jess Harvell:
“For about four years I’ve been looking for someone to validate the promise of dubstep, underneath all the fan rhetoric and half-awesome records. In The World Is Gone, I’ve finally found it. Admittedly this is like saying you’ve been looking for a record to validate the promise you hear in hip-hop and found in it Endtroducing. But hey, you can’t pick your friends.
Dubstep, if you don’t read Martin Clark’s “Month In” column or have an unhealthy addiction to British online record stores, is an offshoot of UK garage that, as the name might imply, foregrounds the bass—really foregrounds the bass. So much so that a lot of dubstep records, great as they are, are useless on your iPod. And while this year has seen a slate of dubstep albums- Burial, Boxcutter, Kode9 – that you and your cat can enjoy while doing the dishes in your studio apartment, The World Is Gone tops them all. This is mostly because it pushes the genre out of the club’s doors and as far from the dancefloor as possible while still being, you know, dubstep. (Though some fans might argue that it’s not. They can tell it to the marines. Or whatever the British equivalent of marines are.”[Read more]
Various Production for Various People
Each piece of music Various release skillfully meshing together disparate genres, exceeding expectations, leaving listeners wondering what’s coming next.
The group started releasing music in 2002 with a string of intriguing and beautiful 12 and 7 inch records, each featuring the artwork of Bonesy, aka David Bray.
They recorded their debut album The World Is Gone for xl, promptly left xl and now record and tour as Various Production for their own Various Label.
In 2008 they set up the Misc label to release artwork and objects other than just music.
They also released Various Versus, which was a collection of the bands remixes for others plus remixes done by others to their music.
2009 will see lots of activity and releases, including a collaborative album with poet Gerry Mitchell for Fire Records called ‘The Invisible Lodger’ plus a number of singles and more.
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Misc is the sister label to Various Production’s Various label.
Instead of a label that sells cds, vinyl and mp3’s, it’s an label for unusual and miscellaneous projects and products from Various and the artist Bonesy, aka David Bray, who does artwork for Various Production.
Don’t expect to find regular products here, but do expect to find limited art products, events, collaborations plus unusual and lovely things.
Various Versus
Various Production
14 Jul '08
(Electronic)
Stairs Abyss Starlight
Max Richter
09 Mar '09
(Soundtrack)
Digidesign
Joker
23 Feb '09
(Dance, Electronic, Dubstep)
Black Sun / Too Far Gone
Kode9
09 Mar '09
(Dance, Electronic, Dubstep)
Unavailable
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30 Jul '10
(Reggae)
Polyfolk Dance
Hudson Mohawke
26 Jan '09
(Electronic, Hip Hop)
Phylyps Trak II
Basic Channel
04 Apr '08
(Electronic, Techno)
Octagon
Basic Channel
04 Apr '08
(Techno, Electronic)
Infinition
Quadrant
04 Apr '08
(Techno, Electronic)
One Eye Open Ep
Paul White
06 Apr '09
(Rap, Hip Hop, Unusual)
Zomby EP
Zomby
08 Dec '08
(Dance, Electronic, Dubstep)
Unavailable
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30 Jul '10
(Folk, Free Folk)
Folk Music Legend
Oscar Brand
24 Aug '07
(Folk)
Formant Potaton
Cylob
27 Aug '07
(Electronica, Dance, Leftfield, Idm)
Q 1.1
Basic Channel
04 Apr '08
(Electronic, Techno)
Mu5h / Spliff Dub
Zomby
10 Mar '08
(Dance, Electronic, Dubstep)
Pablo Gomez
(Posted Apr 7 2009, 08:46)
Thanks so much! In fact, I think your productions may be played more often than any other artist on the show.