Artist Feature Series 001: Aaryon

The Artist Feature is a new series by Yoshitoshi aiming to tell the story behind the music, to get in touch with what lies at the core of each artist’s creative ethos in three pictures: The Roots, The Studio, The Club.

Aaryon came on to our radar with an incredible remix of Olivier Giacomotto and ace releases on Noir Music, Suara, and Steyoyoke. We knew his cutting-edge approach to production belonged on Yoshitoshi, and he delivered an EP that blended the best aspects of techno and experimental electronica. In our first Artist Feature Series we hear about Aaryon’s beginnings in the small town of Vigo, Spain, and his approach to artistry both in the studio and the club.

The Roots

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"As far back As I can remember, I’ve always been attracted to darker sounds and music. I started playing the bass in a metal band at 14 and its translated into the energy of everything I've made since then. I'm from a small port town in Spain with beautiful surroundings, so playing the local clubs helped me break free from the routine lifestyle and express myself through sound. Techno and dance music always felt like a natural fit."


The Studio

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"Before I hit the studio every day, I like to first seek inspiration listening to all kinds of music and sounds. Then I start jamming around with different instruments until I found what it will be the main idea of the song. Next, I like to give a bit of structure to the idea and create a draft of what the song will be to test it out later. I need some time to stop working on it completely, and almost forget about it! Maybe 3 months later I’ll come back around and really finish it... This latest EP on Yoshitoshi was different and special for me, as it was inspired by a big change in my life."


The Club

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"I basically grew up in clubs, so when I play them I just follow two simple rules. The first one is to remember to enjoy and have fun with what I’m doing. The Second is to play for me as much as I play for the people, trying to keep in balance with what I want to show them and what makes them dance.”

Dino Lenny - I Feel Stereo (Remixes) Vinyl Release

Available now: https://Yo.lnk.to/YoshiClassic16 The next Yoshitoshi Classic is here and it’s an iconic one - Dino Lenny’s “I Feel Stereo.” Anyone on the scene in 2001, when this monster tune was originally released, remembers its pulsing rhythms and ear-catching vocal hook. Seventeen years later, “I Feel Stereo” is back with three remixes from some of the finest artists around. First up, Steve Lawler (working here as Lawler) has crafted a badass, bassline-driven house track that pummels with all the energy of the original. Steve continues his reign as as key innovator in dance music, modernizing this classic with unquestionable finesse. The Red Axes boys deliver their left-field brand of house with a variety of distorted arpeggio riffs, futuristic chimes, and other left-field sounds that make their remix truly unique. It’s another ace production from the Israeli duo. Last but certainly not least, up-and-comer Frankyeffe, who delivered the goods on his collaborative Splitting Minds EP with Loco & Jam last fall, serves up some impeccably produced techno for big rooms. The Italian young gun’s mix is absolute savagery. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Yoshi Classic pack without a remastered original mix. We hope you enjoy this excellent remix pack.

Exciting news for those following our Dino Lenny - 'I Feel Stereo' release; the vinyl release is almost here! We're expecting to be completing orders on or around May 7th. 

Along with the original master, for all you vinyl heads, it comes with the blockbuster Red Axes remix. Their remix broke into the indie disco/dance top 10 charts on Beatport. It has also had support from Dixon and others. The flip side has the rhythmic and groovy remix by Steve Lawler, supported by Annie Mac, Waze and Odyssey, and many others! Don't sleep on Frankyeffe remix either, it could be breaking the charts soon.