Biography
Perspectives Digital is currently one of the leading record labels for Melodic House & Techno and Progressive House. Based out of Berlin and Los Angeles, it was started in 2010 by Darin Epsilon, and is the imprint of his popular radio show of the same name. Perspectives has been named by Beatport as "one of North America’s leading labels" and releases from the label are continually found within Beatport’s Top 5 releases.
Darin’s mission of continuously releasing high-quality dance music has attributed to the unwavering success of the label and is reflected through the long list of top-notch producers, some of which include (in alphabetical order):
Armen Miran, Betoko, Cid Inc, D-Formation, D-Nox & Beckers, Darin Epsilon, DAVI, DJ CHUS, Einmusik, Funkagenda, Fur Coat, Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile, Jerome Isma-Ae, John Graham aka Quivver, Jos & Eli, Lexer, Marc DePulse, Martin Roth, Miss Monique, Nick Muir, Pavel Petrov, Rafael Cerato, Robert Babicz, Sasha Carassi, Sebastien Leger, Space Motion, Sydney Blu, and many more. _______________________________________________
Perspectives is involved with various projects that contribute to its success. Music licensing, live events, and remix competitions have assisted in growing the label and expanding its fanbase. Record label showcases are organized and held during the world-renowned events such as Amsterdam Dance Event, Miami Music Week, and Berlin Dance Music Event.
In 2015, Perspectives Digital partnered with Beatport Play to organize a remix competition for "Outliers" by Darin Epsilon and Cid Inc. The competition proved a major success with over 250 submissions. Michael & Levan and Stiven Rivic vs. Rick Pier O’Neil were named the Grand Prize winners with Subandrio, SummerMarian, and Solid Stone as the runners-up. The Community Pick winner was awarded to Las Vegas based producer Nathan Clement.
Perspectives teamed up with Sonic Academy in June 2017 for a remix competition of Darin Epsilon's "One Thousand and One Nights". Epsilon provided Sonic Academy detailed videos explaining how the track was made, later giving the contestants an opportunity to download the project file and stems. Even though this was the first time any website created a tutorial dedicated to producing classic Progressive House, Sonic Academy received a record number of submissions with Paul Kardos, Ejaz Ahamed, and Magnetic Brothers being named the winners.