Influences: Cedric Maison
Cedric Maison is the moniker of the man behind the Hypercolour record label. Hypercolour have been releasing records since back in 2006 and have a seriously large output with a wide variety of artists. Most recently they have featured the likes of Roman Flugel and Luca Lozano: in the coming months they will feature the likes of Ricardo Villalobos and Luke Vibert. Not a label to sstereotypically associate itself with one style or sound the musical breadth of Hypercolour is wide. It is for this reason that we caught up with its owner to ask him as to the influences which have led to where it is now…
Cedric Maison is playing at Fabric on the 5th of February. Follow Hypercolour on Facebook HERE.
I grew up on a rather large estate in Oxford called Blackbird Leys (so did Q Project/ Total Science if you’re interested to know!?). My mate Aaron’s uncle was a DJ in a soundsystem called ‘Street Level’ and they used to play most weekends at the local pub and would play a mixture of UK soul, Hip Hop, UK rave and house music, obviously I was too young to go into pubs, but my Dad worked behind the bar here so I was allowed in. I was fascinated by the big speakers and ‘bass’. This tune made a huge musical imprint on me, I remember my mum’s friend Anna used to have this blasting out of her front room endlessly whilst me and my mates were out on the road playing curby!!
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