Leon Vynehall launches new label, Studio Ooze, with double a-side ‘Endless (I&II)’

Leon Vynehall launches new label, Studio Ooze, with double a-side ‘Endless (I&II)’

Leon Vynehall is starting up a new label called Studio Ooze with the double A-side single ‘Endless (I&II)’. Listen to ‘Endless (I)’ below.

Out 28th July, it features three new tracks, with one titled “∞” between the two ‘Endless’ parts. On Instagram, the UK artist says he wrote the tracks around the same time he was working on his acclaimed 2021 album ‘Rare, Forever’. 

“‘Endless (I&II)’ is in many respects a full stop on what has been a fulfilling and gratifying time in the ‘Rare, Forever’ chapter,” Vynehall said in the press release. “I wanted to write some sort of weirdo mainstage clobber — a bit twisted, a bit big room. A track that would sit just as well on a big outdoor stage as it would in a dark dingey club.”

Vynehall said on Instagram that he’s already at work on his next “chapter” and shared a heads-up about his future output. “I’m already in the throws of the next LP and taking things in another direction,” he wrote. “I think this will be the last bit of out ‘n out club music I’ll make for a long time.”

In March, Vynehall released his entry in the ‘fabric presents’ mix series with a new track of his own alongside exclusives from Or:la, Ehua, Skee Mask and more. It earned the DJ Mag ‘Compilation of the Month’ stamp for March.

Revisit Ray Philp’s On Cue interview with Leon Vynehall, accompanied by a mix, from around the release of ‘Rare, Forever’. 

Listen to ‘Endless (I)’ via Bandcamp.

Photo credit: Alex Waespi

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