Self Control Records presents ‘Throw’, a single release by label boss Future Self and Claire Tchaikowski, including three remixes from Forsaken, Hanmoto, and Blue Regular.
Future Self’s latest offering, ‘Throw’, is a deep and evocative house cut with an unmistakable Bristol edge—textured, moody, and immersive. At the heart of the track is a striking vocal from Claire Tchaikowski, whose haunting delivery finds its roots in an unexpected connection. What began as a chance encounter at a local event led to Claire recording her vocals with none other than Neil Davidge—best known as the producer behind Massive Attack’s Mezzanine era, including the seminal track ‘Teardrop’. The result is a piece that fuses intricate sound design with a deeply emotive core, blurring the lines between electronic dance music and cinematic trip-hop vibes.
The remix package built around this core showcases the breadth of Bristol’s underground scene, with each local artist offering their own spin, none of which lean on traditional four-to-the-floor rhythms. Forsaken—long-time staple of the city’s dubstep heritage and friend of the artists for over 20 years—delivers a version steeped in low-end pressure and percussive depth, pulling from his deep roots as Soul Motive’s label head. Hanmoto twists the track into something murky, twisted and unstable, while Blue Regular leans into fractured beats and re-worked soundscapes, rounding off a release that’s as cohesive as it is intricately woven with the local sound of Bristol.
‘Throw’ is as much a love letter to the local deep musical lineage as it is a forward-thinking club release, connecting decades of sound system culture with the pulse of edgy electronic music.
We are presenting the remix by Hanmoto.
‘Throw’ EP will be available after April 11th HERE.