Morsecode Records celebrates three years with compilation & two-day event at Nyapi
Slowmouth’s label gathers 17 artists for a rooftop takeover this weekend, powered by a state-of-the-art soundsystem
Korean label Morsecode Records, founded by DJ and producer Slowmouth, celebrates its third anniversary with a two-day festival-like event on October 4 and 5 at Nyapi.
To mark the milestone, the label released a special VA album featuring eight tracks from its resident artists around the world.
The event, titled Line and Dot, highlights the strength of the global music community, bringing together 17 artists from six countries across two days and two dancefloors.
The line-up includes globally-renowned names such as Per Hammar (Sweden), Direkt (Romania), DOTT (Thailand) Le James (Vietnam), and Radio Revolution (South Korea).
Also representing South Korea are local acts from Seoul (including ffan, Jimin and DJ Bowlcut (live)) and Busan (Kyo, Kugel, and Slowmouth).
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To round up the festival mood, organisers are introducing a custom soundsystem designed to complement the venue’s already refined setup—a treat for lovers of pristine sound.
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Featuring Danley Sound Labs speakers, subwoofers, monitors, and a dedicated mixing console, the system promises to deliver an immersive rooftop experience at Nyapi.
Under Slowmouth, Morsecode Records has become a cornerstone of minimal sounds, releasing music from artists such as Teller’s Kimmtae, Cadenza’s Guy From Downstairs, and Dexter Colt.
Daniela Solano is a freelance writer for Mixmag Asia, follow her on Instagram here.
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