Spanish DJ/producer Jairo Catelo launches his Harvey Music imprint with the ‘System to System’ EP, which is out now alongside a remix from Switzerland’s Deetron. Active since the 1990s, Catelo was apparently among the top-selling vinyl artists of the 2000s, releasing on labels such as Plastic City, Defected, Soma, and now his own Harvey Music label.
Jairo Catelo: “Harvey Music is the culmination of my journey. It is a space to honour the sounds that shaped me, from the raw energy of Detroit to the deep pulses of dub
techno. Starting this adventure with an artist like Deetron is a dream come true and a statement of intent for the label's future."
Opening track ‘1962’ sets the tone with driving arpeggios riding a propulsive groove, unfolding as a progressive cut built around rising tension and hands-in-the-air release as the filters
open.
‘1936’ follows with a rolling rhythmic framework, pairing a classic vocal sample with dubby sequences that ripple through the background, adding depth without breaking stride.
Closing the EP, Deetron delivers a raw-edged remix of ‘1962’, reworking the original into a possible rave-ready cut that channels urgency and power while retaining the core energy of Catelo’s
vision.
Jairo Catelo ‘System to System’ EP is out now via Harvey Music.
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