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Latest releases
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Abstract Now: EVRYTHNG EP [ INNAR016 ]
14 March 2013 1:17 PM | No Comments -
Mike G: The Shore EP [ INNAR015 ]
30 November 2012 8:07 AM | No Comments -
Christopher Yikes: Mataglap EP [ INNAR014 ]
11 October 2012 11:40 AM | No Comments -
Ritual: Dub Skies / Send For The New Gun [ INNAR013 ]
07 September 2012 5:11 AM | No Comments -
Hypercolour: Marvin EP [ INNAR012 ]
13 July 2012 2:10 AM | No Comments
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Abstract Now: EVRYTHNG EP [ INNAR016 ]
Posted on March 14, 2013 | No CommentsAbstract Now‘s EVRYTHNG EP takes us down the rabbit hole, squeezing us through a tear in the fence to emerge into the soundscape of a futuristic free party where sound systems... -
Mike G: The Shore EP [ INNAR015 ]
Posted on November 30, 2012 | No CommentsFirst encountered via techno-doused incendiary vibes, Mike G‘s productions seemingly emanated straight out of the darkest corners of warehouse, as if strategically placed bass-bins announced his arrival and covered every...
News
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Bondi FM presents Boombox
Famous for delivering sonic goodness over the airwaves for well over a decade now, Bondi FM is an institution and Inna Riddim has a long-standing partnership with the crew, having…
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Reload Producer/Label Showcase
Reload returns this month with a producer/label showcase featuring the best in homegrown talent. Juzlo, Teefreqs, Kemikoll, Treats & Ghost Of Muttley repping alongside labels Inna Riddim, Templar Sound & Aquatic…
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Hypercolour & IR Sound @ Outer Bass
To coincide with the launch of their Marvin EP on Inna Riddim Recs, HyperColour will be joining Brisbane’s Cutloose and a cracking local lineup including Inna Riddim Sound at Outer Bass….

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