Greg Wilson has started a new multi-media label, Super Weird Substance.
Becca Frankland
Date published: 25th Jun 2015
Groove enthusiast Greg Wilson has launched his own label called Super Weird Substance which will focus primarily on Balearic, psychedelic, dub and disco sounds.
The label's first release is a 12-inch consisting of three reworks of 'Summer Came My Way' by Greg and The Reynolds with the remixes courtesy of Luxxury and Walter Ego.
The other recently released EPs (listen to the club mixes of all four above) feature the likes of The Reverend Cleve Freckleton & The Sinners and Kermit Leveridge (read our interview with him), who created a mixtape with Greg as part of Blind Arcade last year.
Eight singles will be released in total over summer, with full albums scheduled for late 2015 or early 2016.
Super Weird Substance will also host sixties style 'happenings' which will include talks, art, bands and DJs. Greg will also be bringing the showcase to Festival Number 6 this September.
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