In 2006 Daniel Lyons founded Lomidhigh Lmtd, infusing the label with a visionary, DIY spirit. Each initial release embodied his dedication to artistry and originality, with only 200 vinyl copies produced, each hand-finished with unique, stencil-sprayed covers. This personalized, handcrafted approach quickly became Lomidhigh’s hallmark, setting it apart in Denmark’s electronic music scene and establishing a strong, quality-focused aesthetic.
Operating out of Copenhagen, Lomidhigh has, over the past decade, grown into a respected platform for innovative projects and collaborations that push the boundaries of genre. With house music at its core, the label explores fresh and vibrant sounds that are both experimental and captivating, seamlessly blending electronic and acoustic textures. This unique balance of organic warmth and forward-thinking production has helped Lomidhigh cultivate a distinctive sonic identity, appealing to both dedicated fans of underground music and adventurous newcomers.
Lomidhigh Organic, a sublabel that emerged under the Lomidhigh umbrella, builds on this legacy with a focus on house music. However, it retains the label’s commitment to blending electronic and acoustic soundscapes to create a warm, immersive listening experience. By balancing deep house, minimalism, tribal, and experimental elements, Lomidhigh Organic showcases a distinctive “Housey” twist that appeals to both intellect and emotion. Lomidhigh’s consistent evolution speaks to Lyons’s open-minded approach, as the label continues to expand its artistic palette and challenge the boundaries of contemporary club music.
In addition to Lomidhigh Organic, Lomidhigh Records expanded its creative horizons with another sublabel: Lomidhigh Unlmtd. True to its name, Lomidhigh Unlmtd is all about breaking boundaries and “unlimiting” the music. This sublabel embraces an open-ended approach, where genre conventions dissolve, allowing for unrestricted exploration and innovation. Here, artists are encouraged to experiment freely, blending diverse influences from across the electronic spectrum.