| Fragment | Possible meaning | |----------|------------------| | imog | Could be a label code (IMO? IMOG?), producer name, or catalog prefix. Check for “Imogen” (artist) or “IMOG” as a studio acronym. | | 182 | Likely a catalog number, track number, or BPM (rare). | | maria | Artist name, vocalist, or label contact. Common names: Maria Minerva, Maria Uzor, DJ Maria, María (Spanish artist). | | white label | Indicates unofficial/unbranded pressing, often test press, dubplate, or promo. | | part 4 | Suggests a series – Parts 1-3 should exist if this is legitimate. | | updated | Could be a 2020s remaster, re-edit, or digital upload of a previously unreleased track. |
(e.g., SoundCloud, Discogs, or a private server) where you saw it? imog 182 maria white label part 4 updated
: If you found this on a specific community site (like a Discord server, SoundCloud, or a niche forum), the "guide" likely exists within that community's private documentation or "pinned" messages. | | 182 | Likely a catalog number,
: Because these are often part of a series (like "Part 4"), they tend to be highly sought after by DJs for their rarity. | | white label | Indicates unofficial/unbranded pressing,
The Maria white label series has become something of a collector’s item — no artist credits, limited represses, and tracks that only appear in tracklists as “Maria – IMOG 182 (Part 4 Updated)”. Fans suspect the project involves a rotating cast of producers from the European underground, but IMOG has kept silent.
The "white label" Private Bin series is the backbone of the brand's global success, particularly in the UK, where it remains a top-performing New Zealand wine. The update aims to capitalize on this growth while ensuring the brand remains "bold and distinctive" in a highly competitive category.