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Sarrelangue’s Red Film opens Mirror Sound inside Drecords’ Mexican indie circuit
By Editorial Team - June 27, 2026
Summary
Sarrelangue release Red Film through Drecords.mx, with Mirror Sound and its remix pointing toward a Mexico-based independent electronic and experimental label world.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: June 27, 2026
- Tags: sarrelangue, red film, mirror sound, drecords, mexico, electronic, experimental, Mexico Electronic / Indie Label Release
Sarrelangue’s Red Film arrives on 27 June through Drecords.mx, and the track Mirror Sound gives the release a title that seems to understand electronic music as reflection and distortion at once. The label describes itself as an independent Mexican platform for diverse, innovative and boundary-pushing artists, which gives Red Film a useful wider context beyond one track. A mirror sound is not simply an echo. It is an image returned slightly changed, maybe sharper, maybe stranger, maybe no longer fully yours. That works nicely for a release that also includes remix treatment from Don Alex Albert. In daily indie coverage, these label-circuit drops matter because they show scenes building from the inside: artists, remixers, small labels and regional networks turning local sound into exportable signals without sanding off the edges.