- 1. Procesos (Original Mix) Artwork
1. Procesos (Original Mix)
Airdrop Records on February 14, 2012 13:03 - 2. Writhing Dub (Original Mix) Artwork
2. Writhing Dub (Original Mix)
Airdrop Records on February 14, 2012 13:03 - 3. Writhing Dub (Beat Pharmacy's Writhing) Artwork
3. Writhing Dub (Beat Pharmacy's Writhing)
Airdrop Records on February 14, 2012 13:03 - 4. Procesos (Brandub's Ultra Dub) Artwork
4. Procesos (Brandub's Ultra Dub)
Airdrop Records on February 14, 2012 13:03 - AIRPOD 51 | Funkalicious James Artwork
AIRPOD 51 | Funkalicious James
Airdrop Records on February 10, 2012 11:14 - B. Childhood '87 - Caught Up Artwork
B. Childhood '87 - Caught Up
Airdrop Records on February 10, 2012 10:36 - A. Soul Clap - Baker Man Artwork
A. Soul Clap - Baker Man
Airdrop Records on February 10, 2012 10:36 - 05 Franco Cinelli - Landscapes of the Future Artwork
05 Franco Cinelli - Landscapes of the Future
Airdrop Records on February 04, 2012 13:52 - 06 Jacek Sienkiewicz - Frk Artwork
06 Jacek Sienkiewicz - Frk
Airdrop Records on February 04, 2012 13:52 - 07 Jonas Kopp - Cloned Krishna Artwork
07 Jonas Kopp - Cloned Krishna
Airdrop Records on February 04, 2012 13:52
About
When Airdrop Records was founded in 2006 by Paulo and Henry, the labels’ mission was clear: providing a stable and fertile ground to develop a talented selection of Argentine artists, as well as launching the American duo Soul Clap far up in the air. Bridging the often-too-wide gap between the Northern and Southern parts of the American continent, Airdrop creates record releases that have Argentine and US artists come together.
Since then, Franco Cinelli, Andres Zacco and Leonel Castillo have remained the label’s spearheads, while new missions are also developed around fresh European recruits, such as John Spring, Le Loup & Funkalicious James, Death On The Balcony or Fritz & Lang. Airdrop defies categorization – its releases fuse house, techno, funk, disco, ambient and many more genres into a holistic one as they aim to unite, not separate, the floor.
Over the last two years, Airdrop Records has performed its sound around prestigious festivals such as Miami’s WMC, Detroit’s Movement or Zürich’s Streetparade, as well as taking over important clubs and parties – NYC’s Bar 13, Berlin’s Weekend Club or Paris’s Sundae have all bared the Airdrop flag.
A series of sub-labels have naturally grown out of the Airdrop bole – Aux-Rec offers special projects based on re-editions and bootlegs. Curated by Andres Zacco, Greener features a bleeding-edge techno slant. In collaboration with Jorge Savoretti, Savor Music pushes some definitive club cuts and cultivates a certain acid touch. Finally, Groovear will be launched in 2012, focusing on Leonel Castillo’s rich and diverse production…
