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In the ever-evolving landscape of underground electronic music, few names generate as much quiet excitement as the IMOG imprint. Known for its gritty basslines, hypnotic grooves, and strictly vinyl-or-digital “white label” ethics, the label has cultivated a cult following. Now, with the release of IMOG 182 – Maria White Label Part 4 Exclusive , the series has reached a fever pitch. This article dives deep into what makes this release a must-have for collectors, DJs, and fans of raw, unpolished house music. What is IMOG? A Legacy of Limited Pressings For the uninitiated, IMOG (short for "In My Own Groove") is a Dutch-based underground label that has operated on the fringes of the commercial scene since the early 2010s. Their catalog is numbered sequentially, and the “Maria” series has become a standout sub-category. The term “White Label” is crucial here—these are test pressings or limited-run records often devoid of official artwork or tracklistings, designed to circulate among select DJs before an official (if ever) release. imog 182 maria white label part 4 exclusive

That makes this white label not just a record, but a piece of dance music history—a snapshot of a moment when artists chose mystery over marketing, and groove over algorithms. Yes—but only if you value the tangible ritual of vinyl. If you’re a bedroom listener, the lack of digital access will frustrate you. But for the DJ who digs through crates, the collector who loves hand-stamped sleeves, and the fan who stays for the B-side’s hidden ambient reprise, IMOG 182 Maria White Label Part 4 Exclusive is essential. It’s imperfect