| Releases: | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISR-1201 | Homero G. | Deep Cut Collective, Vol. 1 (12") | 2005 | |
| ISR-1202 | Homero G. | Deep Cut Collective, Vol. 2 (12") | 2006 | |
| ISR-1203 | Attendants, The | Summertime, Heart, And Freedom ◄ (2 versions) | 2006 | |
| ISR-1204 | Attendants, The | Fog Projects E.P. (12", EP, Ltd) | 2006 | |
| ISR-1205 | Low Top | Articles Of Beautification (12") | 2007 | |
I've been on them since release No.2 and the quality has remained throughout. Not just the quality of the grooves, but all aspects of each release. The artwork is clean & faultless, the wax solid & crisp with the absolute highest sound quality. The subbase oozes out of my speakers. Even the damn plain black card sleeves are a cut above...
My only gripe is that each release takes soooooooooo long coming. They are completely independant & as such, each pressing is a massive financial drain. Plus it don't help that they're such perfectionists! I was having a conversation with Homero waaay back about the original, ultra rare cut of "Summertime, Heart & Freedom" (ISR-1203). He was explaining how the run was halted at some really random number like 27 or something as they weren't 100% about it. I know a LOT of people who at that stage would have just said 'Screw it, let's just pump it out & make some money'
Not these guys...
It's been almost 18 months now since the "Articles Of Beautification EP"- hopefully we'll be getting our next 'fix' pretty damn soon!!!
There's a lotta love coming outta this Frisco outfit; and these cuts are definately for real connesseurs.
Much love, Homero. Lynchy, Loves 'ya!!!