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Wonderground launches interesound series with Tom Marvin's Lunar EP

Wonderground uses Tom Marvin’s two-track Lunar EP to open interesound, a new series built for minimal, house and microhouse with groove at its core.

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Wonderground launches interesound series with Tom Marvin's Lunar EP
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Wonderground has used Tom Marvin’s Lunar EP to launch interesound as more than a side project. The new series arrives as INTRS001 and lands as a clear mission statement for the label, with wonderground saying interesound will explore different spectrums of minimal, house and microhouse.

The opening release keeps the focus tight. Lunar EP runs on just two tracks, Lunar and Wide Awake, and wonderground presents the pair as packed with soul and groove. That compact format gives the debut a direct club-use purpose: no filler, no excess, just a concise first chapter for a series that wants to define its own lane inside the minimal space.

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Tom Marvin is a fitting artist to carry that message. Wonderground describes him as a German producer with releases on Pleasure Zone and his own wizzLAB Records, which places him in the deeper, more rhythmic part of the scene from the outset. His earlier discography adds that context too, including the 2024 Pleasure Zone vinyl release Boutiq.808 & Tom Marvin - No Point EP, plus 2025 wizzLAB Records listings such as It Goes Like, Sunwaves and Never Go Home.

The presentation around the record reinforces that sense of intent. Mastering is credited to Silat Beksi, while Florina Apostu handled the artwork, details that matter in a corner of the scene where sound and visual identity often travel together. Wonderground’s broader Bandcamp presence shows this is not a brand-new label trying to invent itself from scratch, either. The catalog already lists 35 releases, and an anniversary compilation names earlier entries including Consequences EP, Dream Valley VA, Upside Down World EP, Celestial Artifact EP, UniverSicario EP and Stoner EP.

That broader history helps explain why interesound feels like a formal branching point rather than a random extra logo. Wonderground’s own bio frames the label around a fast-growing underground scene and a drive for “solid grooves” and a “delicate next level sound experience,” and Lunar EP translates that ambition into a specific shape: two cuts, a focused roster choice, and a first release that sits squarely between genre memory and present-tense floor pressure. With INTRS001, wonderground has not just opened a new series, it has set its terms.

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