Oslated

isolatedmix 121 - Oslated & Huinali Showcase mixed by S-Pill

 

One of the very few known labels emerging from South Korea and going from strength to strength recently, Oslated has become a consistent outlet for quality deep techno and ambient-leaning electronic music. Helmed by Jongmin Lee, the label, and its sublabel Huinali keep a busy calendar between them, push a variety of artists both new and known in our small circles. Oslated, also keep a great guest mix series going to help fuel the collective inspiration.

Segue, Inhmost, Doltz, Earthen Sea, Javier Maramon, Saphileaum, Polygonia, and many more artists have graced the catalogs of Oslated and Huinali in recent years, and the label’s various artist compilations expand even further into great artist territory. Needless to say, with such a rich and growing catalog, it’s a perfect time to use the isolatedmix series to highlight some of the great music across the two labels along with a few questions for label owner Jongmin Lee…

ASIP: How did Oslated begin and what was the inspiration to start a label?

Oslated: The Oslated project is a natural byproduct of my beliefs since 2016. It includes the label’s international scope based on my past experiences. The label's early mission statement was to feature unknown talented young DJs and producers, but if there were things that inspired me, it would be based on my various experiences in music for the past 20 years - since I was in my late teens. This still stands today.

You have a great ear for music and I much of your output. What is your general approach to the label’s releases?

First of all, I really appreciate the good feedback & support from many followers & friends including you. I want to give various answers to this question, but to put it simply, I believe in my ears, brain, and heart. What happens after that, whether good or not, I come to a conclusion after the release. I think this way is better. As my belief is that almost all releases on the label were a good experience for me. Therefore, I still believe in my choices, and I still love all the artists I've released on the label.

How would you describe the difference between Oslated and the sublabel, Huinali to the listener?

When I founded the Huinali Recordings sublabel, I wanted to differentiate myself from the parent label, Oslated. However, while out running one day, I thought it was not something I’m absolutely set on differentiating. It's classified according to the artist's wishes, and this is always in progress. So I don't know. The same question was previously asked on a webzine, and my answer to this is still valid: "To be honest, the genre division for our both labels didn’t matter from quite a while ago. What I think iss important now, is the relationship between the concept of an entire album and the corresponding time with the artist."

What are your most and least favorite parts of running a label?

My favorite part is, of course, when I see an artist get a very good response to a release and develop further musically. I would say the hardest part is the interpersonal relationships. I get the most stress from this part, but I put the most effort into directing and consulting myself to minimize this and to be flexible with one another. This is probably the common denominator of all label & platform owners...isn't it?

You just pressed your first vinyl record for Huinali, with Segue, who I admire. What made you decide to move into vinyl for this release?

First, I don't want to say that a lot of physical releases are the goal. Anyway, Oslated had already released 3 vinyl records, and at some point the sub-label Huinali planned to do a vinyl release as well, from the day it was founded. And yes, I tried to do this naturally. Before being a label owner I was a DJ and a collector of various music. I honestly don't want to differentiate between digital and physical and I just want to release GOOD MUSIC. The reason I release physically as well is simply because my followers wish.

If you could have released any favorite/past album in the world on your label, what would it be and why?

I myself had such a wishful plan, and I’m the one who insists on “Oldies, but goodies” too. But as time passed, I realized something myself. Now, my simple argument for this question is, "The past is beautiful when it is the past."

You had S-Pill make the mix, can you tell us a bit about him and why you chose him to create the mix?

Seojun oh aka S-Pill is my close brother, and he holds the title of the only official DJ artist on the label. I guarantee that he is the best DJ in Korea and proud of him. This is the only reason.

What can you tell us about the future of Oslated and Huinali?

I don't want to elaborate on this question, but love Paul Valery's quotes here. "Nothing is complete unless you put it in final shape.".

"The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be."

~

Listen on Soundcloud or the ASIP Podcast.

Download MP3

Tracklist:

1. Inhmost - River Crossing [HNL008]
2. Gallery Six - Wish On A Star [HNL006]
3. Vâyu - To Achieve Awareness [HNL015]
4. Earthen Sea - Outcropping [HNL004]
5. Moon Patrol - Inparke [OSL026]
6. Adhémar - Smell Of A Summer Field [HNC001]
7. Lindamann - Blue Hour [HNL017]
8. Javier Marimon - Dem Cics [HNL002]
9. The Vision Reels - Her Form Is Slowly Morphing [HNL016]
10. Daniel[i] - Eubela [HNL010]
11. Segue - Deep Green Dub [HNP001]
12. Launaea - Reflected Life [OSL017]
13. Asllan - Citizen of the World (Soolee Rework) [OSL024]
14. Saphileaum - No Clue Of Life [OSL006]
15. Zemög - Hiking In Chicaque [HNL011]
16. Owl - Forest Shadow [HNL014]
17. Doltz - En [Forthcoming on Huinali Recordings]
18. ABSIS - Static Trip [OSL021]
19. Polygonia - Tanz der Gliederfüßer [HNL012]
20. Einox - Chirico (Romi's Paradox) [OSL016]
21. Sanjib - Without Words [OSL008]
22. Javier Salazar - Acae (Adhémar & Javier Marimon Repitch) [OSL025]
23. Aspetuck - Microscopic Moments Of Focus [OSL023]
24. Modeo - Nobody Sleeps [OSC002]
25. Ryefield Society - Sun Fossils [HNL018]

~

S-Pill (Oslated / Jeju Island, South Korea) | Soundcloud | Facebook | Instagram
Oslated | links

 

ASIP - Oslated Special Mix 026

 

Oslated is a label collective from South Korea, often found presenting lovely deep meditative techno from the likes of Doltz, Saphileaum, Launaea, Javier Marimon, and many more personal faves. They also host a mix series, which has previously featured some great contributions by many faces readers of ASIP will recognize, so it was a pleasure to be asked to contribute a mix.

I don’t have too much to say on this one, but it moves through some very specific chapters with a common theme throughout (see if you can spot it)… as do many of my mixes! And of course, it’s sprinkled with a few unreleased ASIP label bits.

Listen below or on the Oslated Soundcloud.

Download.

Tracklist:

01. Stone - Evil Day [2022 / 3 X L]
02. Unreleased [Forthcoming on ASIP]
03. HIA & Biosphere - Snapshot Survey [1996 / Beyond]
04. Ameeva - Die Wellen Side B [2022 / 9128.live]
05. Deepchord - Immersion II [2018 / Astral Industries]
06. Isorinne - Blurred Perceptions of Substance [2016 / Field Records]
07. o.utlier - Less Popular Than Cats Side B [2022 / Verdant Recordings] + Steve Roach - What Remains [2022 / Timeroom Editions]
08. Unreleased [Forthcoming on ASIP]
09. James Murray - Living Ghosts [2017 / Home Normal]
10. Unreleased [Forthcoming on ASIP]
11. wndfrm - A [2018 / Sounds et al]
12. Araceae - Before The Sun [2022 / Faint]
13. Simone Bauer - Nereide [2019 / Sure Thing]
14. Aes Dana - Period 10 Evocatory [2021 / Ultimae Records]
15. Aucuba Replica - Of Grasping [2020 / संस्कार Rites]
16. Donato Dozzy - Moonlight [2011 / Mule Electronic]
17. Toki Fuko - What Will Enlightenment Give Me [2021 / Lowless]
18. Priori - Afterburn [2019 / NAFF]
19. Mikkel Rev - Revelation In A Chill Out Room [2022 / Translusid] + A Conversation with Rickie Lee Jones [1989 / Geffen Records]
20. DJ Healer - Hopes and Fears [2018 / All Possible Worlds] + Being - Being, Then [2021 / Firecracker Recordings]
21. Unreleased [Forthcoming on ASIP]
22. Shingles - Another Day In Paradise
23. William Basinski - Fin [2020 / Temporary Residence Limited]
24. Dedekind Cut - Tahoe [2018 / Kranky]

 

Anecumene Festival (Curated by ASIP, Calma, Oslated & Monument)

 
anecumene_square_complete_A_.jpg

We’re very excited to announce our next big weekend of music over on our radio site 9128.live in partnership with some amazing curators and an immense lineup…

~

Anecumene is an online radio event that intends to explore uninhabited music fields - a horizontal approach to listening electronics curated by A Strangely Isolated Place, CALMA, Monument and Oslated.

48 hours of non-stop broadcasting, including DJ-sets and live performances focused on uncharted ambient sounds and relaxed techno vibes. The experience will take place virtually on November 13 - 15th worldwide from the radio platform 9128.live. 

The Spanish series of events CALMA; MNMNT innovative techno music community; the Korean-based label Oslated and A Strangely Isolated Place label join forces to make a diverse program centered around the idea of unexplored sound territories. A 48-hour journey hiking sonic spaces hand-in-hand with discoverers such as: ASIP, Aucuba Replica (Adhémar & Olorun), Camu, Diamondstein & Sangam, Diskoan, Doltz, Dreams, Earthen Sea, Efraim Kent, Elle, Eyvind Blix, Forest On Stasys, Gadi Sassoon, Grand River, Guillam, Hoedus, How To Levitate , Hydrangea, Hypnotic Black Magic, James Bernard, Jamie McCue, Jane Fitz, Javier Marimon, Josephine' Soundscapes, JxFxR (Javier Marimon x F-on x Romi), KMRU , Konduku, Laura Mrls, Merrin Karras , Mtrl, Multicast Dynamics, Ness, Olga Wojciechowska, Oslon, Patrick Russell, Paula Koski, Pijar, Romi, Sam Kdc, Samuel, Sanjib, Saphileaum, The Alchemical Theory, Vaagner, Varuna, Vrika and Ylia.

9128 Presents Anecumene featuring CALMA, Monument, Oslated and A Strangely Isolated Place. November 13 - 15th worldwide @ 9128.live.

For the latest information please see the event page on 9128.live.