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Audio: Introducing null+void founder, Kirsti

Shinra – Ball & Chain [null+void]
Your label null+void has seen some records fetching hefty prices on the second-hand market, with many fans calling for represses. Is that something you'd consider? The first release was an amazing and unexpected success. Shinra is someone I’ve known for years back from uni days when a mutual friend was putting on parties in his house and clubs, he was always a massive talent. I actually pressed fewer copies than I do now, as it was a new artist and label. I’m so happy for him though; this record was a good launch pad for the success he’s enjoying now, he’s doing so well. I can’t say anything for sure, but a repress is definitely under heavy consideration right now. In general though, the label has mostly been about releasing music from the people I’ve come into contact with who are a bit under the radar, but the music has really grabbed and touched me. T-Flex, for example, who’s doing the next release is a friend of mine I didn’t even knew produced until recently, and he’s another real talent I’m excited about. Having said that, I’m looking to release some amazing music from a few more established types whose work has been a major influence on me in the future. As someone who's been actively involved in the electro scene for so long, what do you make of the recent resurgence in the sound? I’m very happy to see so many of the real originals getting their dues through good gigs and exposure now. I know a few people who are playing out and abroad a couple of times a month now, many of whom have been keeping the sound alive for years. I also want to say though, for me it’s not just about electro. It’s about music that has colour, and does something a bit different with the way it’s put together. It’s got some rave to it, some feeling and is the opposite of monochrome, and definitely has some funk.T Flex – Mimic [null+void]
Where do you think electro is headed in 2019? Anyone you're expecting to go big this year? I think it’s found its place back in the ecosystem of electronic music, and generally there are plenty of nice artists to find bubblinb along. 96 Back has an album coming on the excellent Central Processing Unit label, which is sounding really strong. I want to help some of the artists on my label progress on their path too, so I’ll be helping them throughout this year. Finally any big plans for yourself in the coming months? I’ve recently started throwing null+void Live events with a few interesting artists. The format so far has been four live sets in a small venue with an excellent sound system, and I’m hoping to end with a big all night rave at the end of the year. Pushing on with the label, I have some amazing releases lined up, as well as some nice gigs coming up over the next few months. I’m just enjoying things really. Tracklist: 1. Nick Mallory – Clone [Label Unknown} 2. Datassette – Death Perception [Rebel Intelligence] 3. Killig – Lost to the Void [Label Unknown] 4. Binary Operator – Robot Trippin Ft. TMR RBTR [Central Electronics Germany] 5. Paranoid London – Buck Stoppin [Paranoid London] 6. Junq – Daylight Never Came [forthcoming Further Electronix] 7. Polyop – Stimergy [Nudibranch] 8. Versalife – Polychange [Brokntoys] 9. T-Flex – Punga [forthcoming null+void Recordings] 10. Cron – Electron Core [21/22 Corporation] 11. Fleck ESC – Carbon Heat [Bass Agenda] 12. Alex Jann – Air Lock Freeze [Unknown Label] 13. Zodiac Childs – Life Blood [Zodiac Wax] 14. Sepehr – Thinking of You [forthcoming EON] 15. T-Flex – Incandescent Rush [forthcoming null+void Recordings]Tags
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