Posts tagged with "Ovum Recordings"



Josh Wink
Music · 16 March 2026
As Josh Wink continues a wave of renewed chart momentum and DJ backing this year, he recently unveiled a deeply personal and long-anticipated release, ‘Let Yourself Go On’, now out as Volume 2 of his 607 Sessions series on Ovum Recordings.
Josh Wink
Music · 19 July 2025
Ovum Recordings recently announced the release of ‘607 Sessions’ by Josh Wink. This inaugural release in a new archival series delves deeply into Wink’s early-bedroom studio output, presenting two previously unreleased versions of the track, ‘Realize’.

Josh Wink & Truncate
Music · 01 January 2024
Truncate has remixed Ovum boss Wink before now having possibly established himself within the underground scene as a DJ/producer thanks to a groove-based sound that has seen him playing at techno venues such as Movement Festival, Awakenings, fabric, Berghain and many more. Philly's Wink, meanwhile, remains a figure in the scene with more than 30 years experience. 
Shlomi Aber
Music · 24 December 2022
Shlomi Aber returns to Ovum for the first time since 2013’s 'Slack Tide' with a new three-track EP. Shlomi runs his own Be As One label and is a producer who brings depth and synth craft to techno. From his breakout release, 'Freakside' in 2007 to his album 'Chicago Days/Detroit Nights', the Barcelona-based, Tel Aviv-born artist has released on various labels while laying down three-deck sets around the world.

Josh Wink & Truncate
Music · 17 August 2022
Josh Wink and Truncate come together again for a follow up collaboration on Wink’s Ovum Recordings. Wink has been a popular artist in the underground for decades, playing a techno sound as a DJ, label head and producer that takes in acid, deepness and plenty of drive. Truncate, meanwhile, is one of the new school artist with a sound built on heavy drums and grooves.
Josh Wink
Music · 11 April 2022
Josh Wink returns to his own Ovum Recordings for new single 'Balls Back', which comes with a remix from Marco Faraone. Philly-born DJ/producer and the man behind various techno cuts, Josh possibly remains as prominent now as he did a quarter of a century ago.