Midi Mood Music Group is an independent group of electronic music labels born in the early 2009.. the project began with the main label Midi Mood Records focused on underground house music and his sub-genres..
Then for covering the other sides are born and grow Picche Records specialized on minimal and techno stuff, and Diagonal targeted on Deep house and minimal house sounds, a bit later start Bodhisattva for electronic, chill out, and uncommon sounds from the karma, ….and at the end arrive the last project 99 Waves dedicated to EDM music like progressive house, electro house and related kinds…
Not only record label.. from late 2013 Midi Mood Group begin to be an agency for promoting and support artists all over the world, but that’s is another story that still to early to tell you about..
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MIMO05 – Manfredi Barbarossa Ft. Sanna Hartfield – Look At Me (Vinyl Release)
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Label: Midi Mood Records
Impellizzeri & Stupia – People Made Of Dark Acid (Vinyl Only) [MIMO04]
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Label: Midi Mood Records
Release date: 2014-05-06
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