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Insomniac Presents New Autonomous Imprint: In / Rotation

Today, Insomniac’s ever growing and evolving label, Insomniac Records, debuted a brand new sub-label dedicated to showcasing emerging artists and an open-minded philosophy. In / Rotation will serve as an extension to Insomniac Records delivering unprecedented sounds and visuals from up and coming acts in a space that allows experimentalism, risk, and creativity. The first release comes from Paris native, Dombresky, known for his unique and authentic style, quickly earning him praise from standout producers such as Diplo, DJ Snake, and Tchami. In / Rotation presents Domresky’s upbeat track, “Technikal,” as the breakout release on the new imprint. Listen to the French producer’s hard-hitting house single, here.

“The next revolution in our Insomniac Records family, IN / ROTATION was created to provide a unique platform for artists on all levels to showcase their music and more,” said Pasquale Rotella, Founder and CEO of Insomniac. “By releasing free tracks from some of our favorite producers and highlighting art and photography that catches our eye, we hope this is a special space that people will enjoy exploring.”

In / Rotation strives to be a destination for electronic music fans to explore audiovisual experiences that push boundaries and reflect real artist moments they can connect with. The imprint will not only release impressive tracks from progressive tastemakers, but it will provide audiences with lifestyle content on an autonomous platform for open-minded creatives and listeners alike. Much like its established affiliate label, Insomniac Records, In / Rotation will curate a roster of artists that are making waves on the scene and heavily played in rotation on the club and festival circuit. The imprint begins its release journey with Dombresky following his Beyond Wonderland SoCal performance on Saturday, March 25 on the Upside-Down House stage.

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