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Monday Morning Records reunites Manuel De Lorenzi and Paul Dc on Marynbow

Marynbow put Manuel De Lorenzi and Paul Dc back together on MMR085, turning a three-track EP into a sharp statement of Monday Morning Records’ identity.

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Monday Morning Records reunites Manuel De Lorenzi and Paul Dc on Marynbow
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Monday Morning Records did more than reunite Manuel De Lorenzi and Paul Dc on Marynbow. It used the pairing to restate exactly what the label stands for: tight, underground-minded minimal and deep-tech built from shared history, not nostalgia.

Released digitally on May 29, 2026 as catalog number MMR085, Marynbow arrived as a compact three-track set on a label that says it was born in 2013 as the brainchild of De Lorenzi, Paul Dc and Samuele Pirani, known together as Usual Things Around. That origin story matters here. Monday Morning Records has always pitched itself as a home for quality underground music, fresh ideas and new artists, and Marynbow fits that brief by sounding less like a side project and more like a continuation of the imprint’s core language.

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The title track sits at the center of the record. It leans on hypnotic grooves, rolling basslines and subtle textures that unfold with patience, the kind of arrangement that lets a room lock in before it realizes how deep it has gone. I’m Sexy shifts the mood with a stripped-back, funk-infused edge, playful but still driven. Pump closes the EP with the most direct club pressure of the three, all analog warmth and controlled rhythm, aimed squarely at the floor.

The release also lands with clear scene context. Deeper Shades of House premiered Marynbow ahead of release and confirmed the label, title, artist names and May 29 date. A separate YouTube upload for Pump listed the package as a digital EP from Monday Morning Records with the same three tracks, Marynbow, I’m Sexy and Pump. Resident Advisor lists Monday Morning Records as established in 2013 and based in Italy, which matches the label’s own account of its beginnings and its long-running connection to the Italian underground.

That continuity runs through De Lorenzi’s own path. He was born in Castelfidardo, near Ancona in Italy, began studying keyboards at age 8 and started production work in 2006. His bios also place him at the center of Monday Morning Records since 2013 and at Deco Records, which he has co-owned with Giacomo Silvestri since 2017. Paul Dc’s side of the story is equally rooted in vinyl culture and the Italian underground, and Marynbow sounds like the meeting point where all of that history still has teeth.

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