Tom Durston interviews Moiré at Inverted Audio Record Store for the first episode of Store Talk, a new in-store video series spotlighting artists and labels shaping contemporary electronic music.
Filmed inside the Peckham shop, the conversation centres on the launch of Moiré’s new imprint, RISK, and the thinking behind its debut 12″, RISK001 – a strictly limited edition of 100 copies. The release marks a decisive new phase for the elusive producer, whose catalogue includes standout records on Werk Discs, Avenue 66, Spectral Sound and Rush Hour.
During the interview, Moiré unpacks the making of the EP – from its stripped-back, monochromatic sound palette to the taut interplay between experimental sound design, modular synthesis and drum programming that underpins the record. As discussed, RISK001 balances reduction with propulsion, favouring tension, space and detail over excess. The result is club music that feels precise and hypnotic, yet quietly futuristic.
The discussion also explores why now felt like the right moment to establish a new label. For Moiré, RISK represents autonomy and focus – a platform to release material on his own terms and define a cohesive aesthetic without compromise. Launching with just 100 copies reinforces that ethos: intentional, self-contained and built around scarcity rather than scale.
RISK001 signals a new chapter – not just a release, but the foundation of an imprint rooted in control, experimentation and forward-thinking club functionality. Watch the full Store Talk 001 interview to hear Moiré discuss the philosophy behind RISK and what’s next for the label.
RISK001 is out now on vinyl and is available form Inverted Audio Record Store.
