About Southern Outpost
Southern Outpost was formed in October 1998 by Patrick Wacher, Philip Chan & Daniel Horth, 3 DJ’s active in Sydney’s underground electro/techno scene. The name Southern Outpost came about accidentally… whilst Patrick was visiting the old Submerge building at 2030 Grand River Ave, he signed the wall (as all visitors were asked to do) with a personal message to the Submerge crew. It was signed “much respect from the southern outpost”. On seeing this, Mad Mike Banks said, “That would be a great name for your record label”…. that’s where it started.
After returning from Detroit and meeting his major musical influences, Patrick was inspired to produce and release music with talented local musicians Sofie Loizou (shapeShiftr, Miss Memory) and Ryan O’Loughlin (Data). SO-001 Setting The Agenda was born.
Initially, the main focus of the label was to solely release local electro music from the core members of Southern Outpost, but the urge to work with producers from other parts of the world that influenced us was too great. Southern Outpost is proud to have worked with artists such as DJ K1, DJ Godfather, Strand, Shadow People, dynArec, Scape One & Dcast Dynamics.
There were three main goals when the label started which carry on to this day:
- Release innovative music.
- Remain 100% independent.
- Work with artists with a similar vision.
Southern Outpost wouldn’t be what it is today without the time and dedication that has been put in by many talented individuals. From the artists, designers, DJ’s, distributors, record stores, our close friends and families.
It hasn’t been an easy ride, we started with a 12″ ep and no knowledge on how to run a label (we’re still learning!), but we are dedicated to standing strong and releasing music that we feel passionate about. Hopefully you can appreciate the music as much as we do. Thanks for your support!
Peace.












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can we be your #1 415 fans?
val and yvette | July 25, 2007can we be your #1 415 fans?
hi patrick i recently bough the bvdub 12" with tape, i
geert | May 19, 2008hi patrick
i recently bough the bvdub 12″ with tape,
i contacted brock asking i he had mp3 files of the non 12″ tracks as i have unfortunately no longer a tapeplayer (yes, i have one, but it’s ‘dead’…), brock informed me i should check with you if you could eventually help me out on this one…
hope so…
warm regards from the far away belgium
geert
Hi Patrick, Just logged on to your (ex) site for the
Danny Silver | February 2, 2010Hi Patrick,
Just logged on to your (ex) site for the first time today. I have been sifting through a list of literally hundreds of Aussie labels, and the goodbye you left really grabbed me.
I haven’t even dug further into your site, I just wanted to say, that whatever you did for the music, thank you. I wish you all the best.
Regards and dancefloor smiles,
Danny Silver