Martin Buttrich on “Synchronicity” and New Label Rhythm Assault
âI was never someone who would get told what to do in the studio. I like it more like a creative process. Really having hands on the song was most important. I havenât really ever just engineered other artists, apart from maybe here and there for one song. I would say itâs co-writing, co-producing. I have requests where people would ask me, âcan you mix my album?â and Iâm absolutely not interested in that. Even for my own productions now, Iâm thinking about getting a mixing engineer. For me, mixing is pretty much one of the worst jobs!â – Martin Buttrich
Fresh off the press from recording and producing Loco Dice’s Underground Suicide Sound LP, Martin Buttrich launches his own label Rhythm Assault in order to liberate himself from the restraints of planned imprint, breaking the ice with a funky inaugural collaboration with Mathew Jonson titled Synchronicity. Rhythm Assault takes Martin’s signature house style on an independent stroll à la bonne heure. The label’s first project will see Collaborator, a two volume body of work that will include collaborations with the likes of Carl Craig, Guti, DJ Tennis, Loco Dice, Timo Maas, The Martinez Brothers, and Guy Gerber to name a few. Read more


