The "Maria White Label" series, often associated with specific underground electronic music distributions, has reached its fourth installment with IMOG 182. This release continues the label's tradition of limited-press "white label" vinyl, typically featuring stripped-back house or techno tracks from anonymous or emerging producers. Feature: IMOG 182 – Maria White Label Part 4
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The “Maria” series, named after a ghostly vocal sample (reputed to be from a forgotten 1982 Italo-disco track), has been the crown jewel of the catalog. Part 1 introduced a woozy, off-kilter bassline. Part 2 added haunting pad progressions. Part 3, released as a strict limited run of 300 copies, introduced a broken-beat percussion structure. But nothing—nothing—prepared collectors for Part 4 New. The "Maria White Label" series, often associated with
The "Maria" series has been praised in underground circles for its ability to bridge the gap between dancefloor functionality and abstract art. Collectors often look for these specific "Part" releases to complete the full four-disc set, which, when viewed together, represents a comprehensive narrative of the label's recent experimental phase. for this vinyl or more info on the rest of the IMOG catalog Is it a product, a piece of software,
The only way to hear "Part 4 New" is to own the vinyl or find a club DJ brave enough to spin it.
Here’s where the hunt begins. As of this writing, the official drop has occurred in three phases:
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