Pissawong Records celebrates 4 years with debut vinyl release & launch party in Bangkok
Both the label & vinyl, featuring Wildealer & Meltmode, encapsulate Thai house

Thai label Pissawong Records is marking four years in the game with a milestone debut vinyl release and a launch party in Bangkok.
Since its inception, Pissawong Records has steadily cultivated a distinct sonic identity, shaping what is now recognised as 'Thai house'.
The label's roster boasts some of Bangkok’s most forward-thinking artists, including Wildealer, Meltmode, Ahivar, Yorsab, La Yumar and AN!KA,—names that have become somewhat synonymous with the city’s underground house movement.
For this special anniversary release, the label has teamed up with Hidden Tracks to drop a limited-edition 12-inch, available exclusively at the launch event on Saturday, March 1, at BEAM.
The record features two essential cuts: on the A-side, Wildealer links up with Big Daddy Art for a hypnotic, traditional-leaning anthem—an extended, vinyl-exclusive version of a track that’s already made waves. With its mesmerising vocals and infectious rhythm, this rework pushes the boundaries of Thai psychedelia.
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On the flip, Meltmode delivers a vinyl-only heater that encapsulates Thai House at its finest, weaving together old-school drum grooves, wind instruments, and Molam influences to create a deeply percussive, groove-heavy experience.
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To mark the occasion, Pissawong is inviting UK-based imprint Make A Dance (M.A.D) Records—represented by Ben Lewis and Josh Ludlow—to join the festivities, forging a bridge between Bangkok and London’s underground dancefloors.
At its core, Pissawong’s ethos is about fusing Thailand’s rich musical heritage—samples, live instrumentation, and unmistakable sonic textures—with contemporary electronic sensibilities.
As they continue to redefine and elevate Thai house, this anniversary drop cements their status as a pioneering force in the scene.
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Henry Cooper is a Writer at Mixmag Asia. Follow him on Instagram.
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