Don't know how I missed this one -

"Super cool release...different to a lot of stuff i'm being sent." - Konrad Black
"Note To Self"
Johnny Arthur
Veryverywrongindeed Recordings - VVWI019
SPECIAL EARLY RELEASE NOW ON JUNO:

Official release: 12 Oct.
Have a listen:
http://www.veryverywrongindeed.com/releases/vvwi019.phpVeryverywrongindeed has gone from strength to strength in 2009. With the first slot of its new residency at Fabric's amazing sister club matter under its belt, the club is now also resident at a number of other UK clubs - with guests like Heidi and Paul Woolford alongside Tim Sheridan and label stalwarts Mr C, Spektre, King Roc, and up-and-coming "emo-techno" whizzkid Max Cooper. matter has now confirmed VVWI will be resident at the club through 2010 alongside big brands like BuggedOut, Saved and Hospitality, and Tim Sheridan will appear twice more at the club this year - first for the first live set of his new house band VVWI Limited Love Orchestra, and then again Nov 28 with VVWI in Room2.
VVWI the label, meanwhile, has had raves right across Europe. Villain was a huge hit with Gregor Tresher ("Wow! What a killer! Brilliant!"), Abe Duque, Alex Flitsch, TimeOut NYC, Only for DJs, DrownedinSound, Sasha, Mike Monday, Phil Kieran, Michel de Hey, Luke Solomon and more. Tim Sheridan's followup, Bionic Language, will be out 9 Nov, featuring a darkly emotional Adultnapper mix and an unforgettably strange vocal. Then VVWI's finale for the year will be Max Cooper's Inhale/Exhale, the label's 21st single, with VVWI stalwarts Spektre and Tim Sheridan on remix duties.
And then there's our wonderboy Johnny Arthur. Despite spending a huge chunk of this year crewing a sailing ship through the tropics, he's managed to turn out his second VVWI single, which some of you may recognise. A promo company accidentally sent this out as the first track off one of the bigger techno albums of this year, and in that context did it ever get some serious reactions... So if you thought it's impossible for your up-and-coming DJs to get attention, think again...

We've been told not to discuss it broadly, but it really is remarkable what a wide variety of big DJs said WOW when they thought this was A Very Big DJ.