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Dream Catalogue returns

It wasn’t any earlier than February 8th that London Dreampunk label Dream Catalogue had announced the end of their 7-year run, effective as of February 23rd. Yet here we are, a mere 5 weeks later, with news that the British label is back in business

It wasn’t any earlier than February 8th that London Dreampunk label Dream Catalogue had announced the end of their 7-year run, effective as of February 23rd. Yet here we are, a mere 5 weeks later, with news that the British label is back in business and ready to release new music!

To mark this return, Dream Catalogue also premiered ‘Hyperwhatever’, the debut album of label founder David Russo (HKE) and Jude Frankum’s newly formed project THE/END.

When I announced that Dream Catalogue would shut down last year, it was done under the foolish presumption that there was some legacy to protect. It’s become rapidly clear to me, however, that there is no legacy of Dream Catalogue. […]

Rather than let this corpse of what once was fester and be chewed away slowly by maggots, I thought to myself during a recent walk around town, why not dance in the dust around the bones of the skeleton and raise some new spirit out of it. This is my patch of land, after all, and I can graffiti all over it if I so desire.

David Russo (Dream Catalogue)

 

To read the full statement outlining the label’s reemergence and future projects, click here.

The pain was short-lived and we, for one, look forward to this new chapter for Dream Catalogue!

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