This week we are happy to give you this exclusive Blank Code podcast by NYC techno producer Deepak Sharma. \xa0So often in life, the best things are not immediately obvious. \xa0Surrounded by mediocrity, their appeal is irresistible upon closer examination. \xa0New York City\u2019s Hidden Recordings has exemplified this enduring truth since its founding in 2006. \xa0The brainchild of Deepak Sharma and his production partner, Dieter Krause, Hidden Recordings began as a platform for the enterprising duo\u2019s releases and in 2008 expanded into releasing the work of a gifted, international cohort. \xa0Because the imprint\u2019s focus has always been on releasing top notch techno, its patient, quality-based approach has earned Hidden Recordings the support of renowned and diverse talents such as Adam Beyer, Marcel Dettmann, Seth Troxler, and legions more.
\nIn 2012, Hidden Recordings pursues a demanding release schedule that draws in new talents, such as Plankton, M.A.D.A., Alejandro Trebor, Mike Wall, Bodyscrub, Dolby D, Tom Eirh, and Spark Taberner. \xa0Throughout the year, these latest signings\u2019 tracks will embody the darker, expansive techno sound the label is pursuing. \xa0Their originals are paired with remixes by a host of respected producers, including Jerome Sydenham, Mark Broom, Xhin, Alex Bau, Roberto Bosco and Kyle Geiger. \xa0When a Hidden Recordings release catches DJs\u2019 attention, they want to share it with audiences and their peers. \xa0Word-of-mouth endorsements have lent the label an organic momentum that shows no signs of slowing down or drying up. \xa0With bright newcomers and established leading lights maintaining a prolific pace, Hidden Recordings won\u2019t stay hidden much longer.
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