Sound Pellegrino
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Sound Pellegrino is a Parisian independent record company founded in March 2009 by Teki Latex and Orgasmic (formerly from alt-rap group TTC), originally as a sub-label of Institubes. It became fully independent in December 2010 for the release of Panteros666's "Kegstand / X Lova / Horreo" EP. Sound Pellegrino is currently run by Teki Latex, Orgasmic and Emile Shahidi.[1]
Discography
Singles and EP's
- Zombie Disco Squad - "Esperanto / Eurovision" (March 2009)
- Douster - "For Weirdos Only / Freak Mode" (April 2009)
- Harvard Bass - "Caked / 81" (June 2009)
- Renaissance Man - "What Is Guru / Aloha" (July 2009)
- Momma's Boy - "Wedouwedou / Give It Up" (August 2009)
- Gucci Vump - "Sha! Still! / The Boogieman / Casablanco" (September 2009)
- L-Vis 1990 - "Compass / Zahonda" (October 2009)
- Solo (UK) - "Minimood / Rawmania" (November 2009)
- Nouveau Yorican - "Boriqua" (December 2009)
- Bart B More - "Romane" (February 2010)
- Teki Latex - "Answers / Dinosaurs With Guns / I Was Sober" (April 2010)
- Para One - "Kiwi / Toadstool" (June 2010)
- Teki Latex - "Dinosaurs With Guns Remixes" (October 2010)
- Panteros666 - "Kegstand / X Lova / Horreo" (December 2010)
- Savage Skulls - "Caravan / Watching You" (February 2011)
- High Powered Boys - "Udon / Work" (March 2011)
- Style Of Eye - "Wet / Dry" (May 2011)
- Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team - "Bassface / Pretty Pretty Good" (July 2011)
- Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team - "Bassface Remixes" (August 2011)
- TWR72 - "Paradox" EP (August 2011)
Compilations
- "One To Ten" (April 2010)
- "Straight From The Spring" (August 2010)
- "Les Jeunes Années (若かりし日々)" (March 2011)
Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team
Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team is the duo formed by Teki Latex and Orgasmic. The pair deejays and produces under this moniker since the inception of the label. Their debut EP "Bassface" was released on July 2011.
The Sound Pellegrino Podcast
The Sound Pellegrino Podcast is the label's weekly show, premiering music from the label's and a wide spectrum of club and electronica artists.[2]
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