RA News: Guy J launches label, Lost & Found
Guy Judah, better known simply as Guy J, will launch a new label later this month called Lost & Found.
The Israeli DJ and producer is probably best known as part of the Bedrock family, having consistently appeared on the label's records and event bills over the past five years. Lost & Found is by no means a break from this trend: it will operate as a sub-label to John Digweed's esteemed imprint. "I have a lot of unreleased tracks but also want to be in control of what is coming out and when, which is not always possible when you release on other people's labels," Judah says. "So, to have Lost & Found related to Bedrock (which has always given massive support for my music) is just a great combination."
Lost & Found will mostly be an outlet for Judah's own music, beginning with a single of the same name featuring a remix by Guy Mantzur & Sahar Z.
Tracklist
01. Lost & Found (Original Mix)
02. Lost & Found (Guy Mantzur & Sahar Z Remix)
Lost & Found will release Lost & Found on July 23rd, 2012.
Guy Judah, better known simply as Guy J, will launch a new label later this month called Lost & Found.
The Israeli DJ and producer is probably best known as part of the Bedrock family, having consistently appeared on the label's records and event bills over the past five years. Lost & Found is by no means a break from this trend: it will operate as a sub-label to John Digweed's esteemed imprint. "I have a lot of unreleased tracks but also want to be in control of what is coming out and when, which is not always possible when you release on other people's labels," Judah says. "So, to have Lost & Found related to Bedrock (which has always given massive support for my music) is just a great combination."
Lost & Found will mostly be an outlet for Judah's own music, beginning with a single of the same name featuring a remix by Guy Mantzur & Sahar Z.
Tracklist
01. Lost & Found (Original Mix)
02. Lost & Found (Guy Mantzur & Sahar Z Remix)
Lost & Found will release Lost & Found on July 23rd, 2012.
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