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Mike Morrisey drops ‘Synthesize’ on Stacey Pullen’s Blackflag Recordings

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Manchester’s Mike Morrisey drops ‘Synthesize’ on Stacey Pullen’s Blackflag Recordings. The Libero Records boss makes his first appearance on the label with his two-track ‘Synthesize’ EP on 2nd August 2024.

Manchester-based DJ/producer Mike Morrisey has been a mainstay within his home city’s nightlife, featuring as a resident for fellow MCR favourites Kaluki for years and playing at the likes of The Warehouse Project, Sankeys and Parklife while also heading up his own Libero imprint and event series.

However, in recent years his profile and sound has gone global with dates across the US, Netherlands, Italy, Spain and many more, plus a stacked tour of South America, and sets at The BPM Festival through to Glastonbury. Regularly receiving support from artists such as Jamie Jones, Michael Bibi, Joseph Capriati, The Martinez Brothers and Marco Carola, he now adds to music on Deeperfect, Moodchild, Whippin and more with an impressive label debut on Stacey Pullen’s longstanding Blackflag Recordings.

Mike Morrissey is one of the younger guys who has a definite groove in his music. I’ve played a few of his tracks in the past, and for him to submit this gem for the label was really special because Blackflag prides itself on its groovy flair. Enjoy..”

Stacey Pullen

The percussion-led and rolling, title cut ‘Synthesize’ is one of those tracks made for bustling terraces across the globe, drawing on slick groove accented by vocal shots and playful nuances, while ‘Get Busy’ featuring Dan Barrientos continues the drum-heavy flair and aesthetic to deliver more material for the dancefloor.

Mike Morrisey ‘Synthesize’ drops via Blackflag Recordings on 2nd August 2024. We premiere ‘Get Busy’ on Data Transmission, check it out here and grab it on Beatport.

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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