Silent Servant announces conclusion of his Jealous God label

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    Fri, Nov 24, 2017, 04:35
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  • The final release, due in December, will be a split EP featuring Marcel Dettmann and Pye Corner Audio.
  • Silent Servant announces conclusion of his Jealous God label image
  • Silent Servant has revealed his Jealous God label will come to an end this December, with two final records on the way. Nearly 18 months after indicating the operation would be winding down, the LA producer and designer—real name Juan Mendez—made the announcement via Facebook on Thursday, explaining that the imprint he founded with Regis and James Ruskin back in 2013 would be delivering its "end issue" before the end of the year. Following an upcoming record from Downwards artist Collin Gorman Weiland, the 22nd and final release on Jealous God will be a split EP. The A-side will feature a collaboration between Mendez and Marcel Dettmann, while three tracks from Pye Corner Audio, who Mendez cites as "a big influence early on in the direction of the label," will fill the other side. Tracklists are still to come for both releases. Read our recent Under the covers feature which explores Mendez's striking label artwork. Jealous God will release JG21 and JG22 in December, 2017.
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