Label Diagnosis
In 2006 Hospital Records announced the arrival of twisted sister Med School. Our aim is to take you deep into the realms of electronic music as we champion emerging talent and push a unique palette of sounds.
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With a growing roster of inspired sonic surgeons, Med School provides musical remedies that dissect the divide between D+B, IDM/electronica, techno, dubstep, drumstep, jungle and breakbeat. There are no constraints… from the electronic delicacies of Bop and celestial cathedral music of Unquote to the dubstep-informed tones of Lung and techno-influenced progressive melodies of Joe Syntax, variety really is the spice of life here at Med School.
With extensive medical training, these bassline scientists are doing the ward rounds and are graduating with full honours. The first exclusive Med School signing was Bop, who released his debut album “Clear Your Mind” in 2009 after the standout success of his single “Song About My Dog”. Following on from this the “Remix Your Mind EP” surfaced the following year, with remixes from Blu Mar Ten, Lynx + Hellrazor, Subwave, Thinnen and Unquote and in May 2011 he released his sophomore album “The Amazing Adventures Of One Curious Pixel”.
Next to pass the medical exams was fellow Saint Petersburg resident Unquote, whose stunning single “Hide Your Tears Because We Are In Heaven” dropped in November 2010 and has provided firm foundations for his debut album, which is due out this Autumn. South London’s Joe Syntax then joined the roster after appearing on “New Blood 010” with “Expectra” and has recently delivered his debut solo single - “Signal Drop / Sightlines feat. Jono McCleery”. The most recent Med School signing is Cardiff based D&B / dubstep producer Lung, who caught our attention after the release of his track “Afterlife” and appeared on “New Blood 011” with “Relapse”.
The New Blood series has led to the emergence of a whole new blood group for Med School. Kicking off with the New Blood EP in 2008, the release was so successful that the New Blood 010 followed in 2009, with rising talents Enei , Madd and others donning the scrubs. The following musical injection More Blood EP saw Stray, Royalston, Synkro step up to the fore; whilst the most recent addition to the series, New Blood 011 has continued to be a success, entering the iTunes Top 10 chart on the week of release.
Alongside all of this, releases from such household names as S.P.Y, Icicle and Fracture & Neptune have served to bolster the Med School roster.
With plenty more in the pipeline for 2011/12, let the sonic surgery continue…










