Premiere: Roush/W&0 duo M.F.S: Observatory Return With Latest “T” EP
Musicians since their early teenage years, M.F.S:Observatory first surfaced in 2010, with their inaugural releases arriving in 2012. Heavily influenced by the likes of Daft Punk, Maya Jane Coles, Four Tet, Butch and Santè, theirs is a wide-ranging sound – and as such it’s hardly surprising their music has been picked up by a wide range of discerning, eclectic and globally-respected labels. From Little Helpers to AlphaHouse to Flashmob Records to W&O Street tracks and Roush, they continue to win favour from some of the scene’s most influential outlets.
In 2016 the duo kicked off their own, appropriately-named Observatory Music imprint, a label that’s played host to some of their finest releases to date. The home for their letter series (whereby the boys release an EP dedicated to each letter of the alphabet), it’s seen them release a staggering amount of expertly-curated EPs, with a range of esteemed names throwing their support behind each release.

