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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Wonder Stories is a vinyl and digital label for left-field house, disco, and techno. While their sound is eclectic, many similarities can be heard...</p>
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<a href="https://soundcloud.com/wonderstories" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Wonder Stories</a> is a vinyl and digital label for left-field house, disco, and techno. While their sound is eclectic, many similarities can be heard in the ethos of the music. It’s earnest, forward-thinking, and danceable.The label was started in Brooklyn, NYC in 2011 by producer/DJ <a href="https://soundcloud.com/aimes" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Aimes</a> as an outlet for his own music. Now with 35+ releases by 50 artists under its belt, the label is going strong. Their tunes have received support from Pitchfork, BBC Radio 1, Mixmag, and DJ Mag, plus regular support from some of the world’s best DJs like Andrew Weatherall, Francois K., DJ Harvey, and Jimpster to name a few.</p>
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<p>Label boss Aimes returns to his home base with a double track ep of chugging acid-tinged left-field techno. Both tracks implore multi-dimensional existiliast lyrics combined with cosmic leaning production. Here is his Times &amp; Tunes:</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>INTERVIEW</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Aimes aka Aman Ellis is label boss of Wonder Stories and he returns home at the end of this month to the label </strong>with a double track EP of chugging acid-tinged left-field techno. We talk to the DJ and studio wizard  ahead of his new release.</p>
<p><strong>Can you tell us where you’re from?<br />
</strong><em>I’m originally from Alabama but spent time in NYC before landing in Denver, CO.</em></p>
<p><strong>How did the label start?<br />
</strong><em>Wonder Stories started as a party I did with a buddy in NYC. It slowly morphed into an outlet for my own music. Eventually people started sending me demos and I started releasing music I thought was interesting and it picked up from there.</em></p>
<p><strong>You’ve had some great artists on the label, how do you go about signing them?<br />
</strong><em>A lot of times people send us music they think would be a good fit. Other times I reach out to people whose music I like. Sometimes it’s friends or friends of friends.</em></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>How long have you been involved in music?<br />
</strong><em>I’ve played guitar and piano since I was a kid and have been in bands my whole life. I started getting into music production and DJing about 15 years ago. I’ve always had some sort of hacky home recording set up, even before I started making electronic music.</em></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Were you a DJ before a producer?<br />
</strong><em>Nope, other way around actually. I always leaning more towards the production side, but a few bookers started asking me for DJ gigs before I started DJing so I quickly learned and fell in love with it. I’ve always been a lover of vinyl records, so it made sense. That’s how I learned too, two turntables and mixer. Once you learn that way, CDJs are a breeze.</em></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>When did the label start and why?<br />
</strong><em>Really just as an outlet for my own music and to make sure I kept all the rights to my music. I slowly started releasing music from friends and it sort of took off from there. I really started to notice things pick up when we did our first vinyl release (WS017).</em></p>
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<p><strong>How would you describe your style of music when you play?<br />
</strong><em>I generally like playing stuff that has a syncopated bass in some fashion  and 16<sup>th</sup> note hihat patterns. This combo really drives the groove and has a lot of energy. I hate to say the cliché of telling story with the tracks, but that is really the job of the DJ. That and playing interesting music that hopefully the audience hasn’t heard before, with maybe the occasional classic.</em><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong>Is your taste the same for your productions?<br />
</strong><em>Yea I think so. I go through phases of music tastes. Sometimes I’m in more of a Balearic mood, sometimes more of a techno mood, but generally I’m trying to make something that is original, unique, has a good sound palette, and interesting melodies.</em></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Do you still buy records?<br />
</strong><em>Of course! Lately I’m buying more albums for home listening, soul, 70s prog, etc. but still buy the odd dance 12” from time to time, usually if I find something cool in my local shop.</em></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Are you precious about what format you play?<br />
</strong><em>No, who cares as long as you and the crowd are enjoying themselves. I enjoy playing vinyl but it’s a pain in the ass to carry around. If I do a local gig I might bring some records. I do like the dynamics of vinyl, it does sound better that way. It comes down to the mastering process. For digital, the music is squashed and there are no dynamics. Vinyl mastering is different and there is no digital limiting so the dynamics are persevered. This can really come across on a good system. </em></p>
<p><strong>Where’s your secret spot to find gems in the world?<br />
</strong><em>The Thing in Brooklyn, NYC will always be the best spot. To this day I don’t understand where they get their records but you can find some true gems there.</em></p>
<p><strong>Three records that mean something to you.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Manuel Göttsching &#8211; E2-E4 </strong></p>
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<p><em>As someone who started out on guitar, was heavily influenced by jazz, and moved to electronic production I feel a strong connection with this record. It’s also the quintessential lesson in repetition with subtle variations in melody over a longer period of time.</em></p>
<p><strong>Dusty Kid &#8211; A Raver&#8217; S Diary &#8211; </strong></p>
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<p><em>Such a great record and a great example of an album written as whole, rather than just putting together some random tracks. When I listen to this I’m transported back to that time period when I first moved to NYC and I started going to see amazing DJs, it’s really nostalgic.</em></p>
<p><strong>Atlas Sound – Parallax</strong></p>
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<p><em>I got into electronic music to expand my pallet from guitar, but this record really shows how you can do just that with just a guitar and delay pedal. The sound design on this record is outstanding.</em></p>
<p><strong>What do you think of the music industry right now?<br />
</strong><em>I think when an artform becomes an “industry” of any kind the art will suffer. I try to ignore any sort of music business when possible and focus on making music I like. I’m not really concerned with making a profit from our releases, as long as we break even and put out cool stuff.</em></p>
<p><strong>Do you think the industry needs to change at all?  In what way?<br />
</strong><em>I’d like to see vinyl produced with recycled wax to reduce our carbon footprint. I’d like to see the big DJs flying around the world reduce their carbon footprint somehow, I’m not sure what the answer is but maybe they could donate to plant some trees for every flight they take or something… It would be easy enough to include that in the riders.</em></p>
<p><strong>Do you use Spotify? Does it have a place for you?<br />
</strong><em>I do use Spotify. I think SoundCloud has the best algorithm for music discovery, but I do use Spotify a bit, mostly for albums.</em></p>
<p><strong>Is there someone on Spotify who’s playlist you follow?<br />
</strong><em>Not really to be honest, just Release Rader and Discover Weekly.</em></p>
<p><strong>Who do you think is hot at the moment? Who should we watch?<br />
</strong><em>Lately I’ve been loving the output of Timothy Clerkin, Rigopolar, Dawn Again, Man2.0, Alex Aguayo,</em></p>
<p><strong>Do you have a female DJ/ producer that you rate?<br />
</strong><em>Been loving Zozo’s sets lately. She first came on my radar when she played a Wonder Stories <a href="https://www.facebook.com/wonderstories/videos/705420079825228/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">track</a></em><em> at her Dekmantel set last year (shout out) and a buddy sent me a video. She’s a great digger and selector.</em></p>
<p><strong>Favourite place/ country/ club in the world to play?<br />
</strong><em>Bali for the vibe, Vancouver for the dancers.</em></p>
<p><strong>What can you tell us about your new release?<br />
</strong><em>This release was really an exploration in psychedelia for me. I wanted the tracks to have a certain… interstellar vibe with a tinge or quirkiness and grit. For me, that’s what music is all about anyways, exploring new frontiers.</em></p>
<p><strong>What’s up next for Aimes?<br />
</strong><em>I’m taking a pause from remixes and singles to finish up my second album, I’m hoping to have it done some time in 2021 out on Wonder Stories with a limited edition vinyl release. I’ll be focusing more on song writing with shorter less-dancy versions on the LP, but with extended dance mixes and remixes out later.</em></p>
<p><strong>I’ve also got an EP out on Tusk Wax due sometime later this year and a track on Insult to Injury’s upcoming compilation.<br />
</strong><em>Aimes releases ‘A Star… In The Sky’ on Wonder Stories. The release is blessed with remixes by Hardway Bros Sean Johnston, Massimiliano Pagliari, Que Sakamoto &amp; NT.  It’s out on 3<sup>rd</sup> April</em></p>
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		<title>Joe Morris &#8211; Cloud Nine (Aimes remix) [Wonder Stories]</title>
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<span style="font-weight: 400;"><a href="https://soundcloud.com/wonderstories" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Wonder Stories</a> leads us into the summer heat with the irresistible new </span><i><span style="font-weight: 400;">Cloud Nine EP </span></i><span style="font-weight: 400;">from <a href="https://soundcloud.com/joemorris" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Joe Morris</a>. The house veteran from Leeds delivers a dreamy downtempo gem in “Cloud Nine” with Balearic House titans Max Essa and Coyote adding stunning remixes before Wonder Stories boss<a href="https://soundcloud.com/aimes" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> Aimes</a> rounds it out on the B2. Prime for any set from sunset to sunrise, “Cloud Nine” floats along with dripping chords surrounded by buzzing arpeggios and melodic pads. The 303 bassline trots along, extending itself in all the right places as the space grows and grows around it. African percussion slides in as the beat drives forward with additional drum elements added throughout. As it breaks down the track finds itself somewhat in between Todd Terje and Mood II Swing while occupying its own realm in space with the soaring synth lines and thick reverb.</span></p>
<p><br style="clear: both;" />[soundcloud url=&#8221;https://soundcloud.com/boltingbits/premiere-joe-morris-cloud-nine-aimes-remix&#8221; /]<br style="clear: both;" /><span style="font-weight: 400;">Wonder Stories boss Aimes reworks “Cloud Nine” with a remix that sits well in line with the sound the Brooklyn label has built through over 25 releases since 2011. While “Cloud Nine” finds itself within the bounds of the left-field house, disco and techno prevalent on Wonder Stories so far, Aimes’ remix finds itself exploring new territory in the summertime sunshine. Maintaining the same ethereal textures of the original, Aimes instead chooses to thrust the bassline ahead, introducing chords later as the 303 does the floating instead. The percussion elements find themselves cloaked in a dreamy reverb, while extended synth lines produce an uplifting atmosphere from some unknown future city. While there is still a sense of fogginess, the melodies and chords wrap the listener in a poolside summer warmth. You can already <a href="https://www.juno.co.uk/products/joe-morris-cloud-nine/663607-01/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">pre-order</a> your copy, out on june, 25th. To compliment that release we also picked 6 littles questions for Aimes, find it below.</span></p>
<div class="container-lazyload preview-lazyload container-youtube js-lazyload--not-loaded"><a href="https://youtu.be/7UxTP8mKDqA" class="lazy-load-youtube preview-lazyload preview-youtube" data-video-title="Joe Morris - Cloud Nine (Aimes Remix)" title="Play video &quot;Joe Morris - Cloud Nine (Aimes Remix)&quot;">https://youtu.be/7UxTP8mKDqA</a><noscript>Video can&#8217;t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: <a href="https://youtu.be/7UxTP8mKDqA" title="Joe Morris - Cloud Nine (Aimes Remix)">Joe Morris &#8211; Cloud Nine (Aimes Remix) (https://youtu.be/7UxTP8mKDqA)</a></noscript></div>
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<p><strong>6 PIC BY AIMES</strong></p>
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<p><b><span lang="EN-GB">Three house heroes you’d like to invite to dinner and why?<br />
</span></b><em>1. DJ Harvey &#8211; He&#8217;s such a maniac with a really cool story. Props to the guy who&#8217;s doing it better at 60 than most 20 year olds.</em><br />
<em>2. Patrick Cowley &#8211; What an incredible genius, I&#8217;d love to pick his brain about synths and production.</em><br />
<em>3. Larry Heard &#8211; It&#8217;d be great to hear about his thought process behind those initial ground breaking tracks.</em></p>
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<p><span lang="EN-GB"><b>Worst travel story while working<br />
</b></span><em>I had a 52 hour flight back from Bali that included a 24 hour lay-over in Korea. I had to sleep on the floor. That was not fun. I&#8217;m guessing the promoter chose the cheapest flight. </em></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB"><b>Selectors travel tip?<br />
</b></span><em>Travel light and stay healthy + hydrated. </em></p>
<p><span lang="EN-GB"><b>5 records you never leave home without.<br />
</b></span><em>1. The latest Wonder Stories 12&#8243; of course. ;)<br />
</em><em>2. Full Pup Sampler 1 &#8211; All tracks are perfectly weird and beautiful and really have an impact when dropped at the right time.<br />
</em><em>3. Eli Escobar &#8211; Work It &#8211; Back when his stuff was more acid housey rather than the recent sample based disco stuff he&#8217;s been doing lately. Tim from Dither Down gave me this record back when I had a release with them. Every track is THE BUSINESS.<br />
</em><em>4. Professor Genius &#8211; La Grotta &#8211; Mike Simonetti used to drop off Italians Do It Better records at local shops in NYC so you could pick these up for pretty cheap. This is a total italo stomper.<br />
</em><em>5. Steve Cook &#8211; Tusk Wax 13 &#8211; Lucky #13, love all the tracks on this release. They&#8217;re unique, vibey, and weird. I play B2 &#8216;Hacid&#8217; a lot.</em></p>
<p><b>What was on your best rider ever<br />
</b><em>I haven&#8217;t really had a crazy rider. No only brown M&amp;Ms only or anything like that. The best thing you&#8217;ll ever put on your rider are headphone adapters.</em></p>
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<p><span lang="EN-GB"><b>Favourite festival you’ve ever played at?<br />
</b></span><em>Not too many but Governors Ball on Randall&#8217;s Island in NYC was pretty cool. Lift Fest only ran one year but it was a great festival. I got to do my live set.</em></p>
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