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ShadowTrix Music Celebrates 10 Years with Torbjørn’s ‘Very Important Pieces’ Vol. 1

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ShadowTrix Music Celebrates 10 Years with Torbjørn’s ‘Very Important Pieces’ Vol. 1

ShadowTrix Music marks a major milestone this year — a decade of curating raw, boundary-pushing sound system culture. To honor the moment, STM proudly presents the new EP from longtime label affiliate Torbjørn — a project that revisits his roots while launching forward into new territory.

“We’re rewinding to where it all began,” says Torbjørn. “These were the first songs I ever produced where people at festivals and nightclubs genuinely made the effort to come up and tell me how much they connected with the music. That early encouragement—from fans and from this label that believed in me before anyone else did—was foundational.”

Torbjørn – Very Important pieces, Vol. 1 ShadowTrix Music

The EP breathes new life into four key tracks from Torbjørn’s early catalog, completely reimagined with nearly a decade of growth, sound design, and emotional depth layered in. More than just remixes, each track reflects a renewed vision—sonically elevated, but spiritually grounded in the moments that sparked his journey.

For ShadowTrix Music, this release feels symbolic: the past and present converging, the roots still intact but the branches reaching higher than ever.

“This isn’t just about the music—it’s about honoring a decade of resistance, community, and healing through sound,” says the STM team. “What started as a vision to uplift underground bass culture has evolved into a platform for experimentation, storytelling, and unapologetic authenticity.”

With over 80 releases showcasing a global community of artists as CharlestheFirst, Of The Trees, Shlump, Pushloop and Mr. Jennings, and a relentless DIY ethos, ShadowTrix Music continues to carve out space for the weird, the heavy, the cinematic, and the soulful with Treemeista and Trevor Kelly at the helm. Lets throw it back to Shadows Volume One with The Storyteller, CharlestheFirst, may he rest in peace.

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