IP307 preorders new ‘IP307.1’ 12-inch EP via Oráculo Records
IP307, the project of Israel Padilla, opens preorders for “IP307.1″ through Oráculo Records, a 300-copy 12” vinyl EP shipping late September 2026.

IP307, the project of Israel Padilla, has opened preorders for a new 12″ EP titled “IP307.1”, set for release through Oráculo Records. The Spanish label is pressing the six-track record as a one-off limited edition of 300 copies on 180-gram solid black vinyl, with copies expected to ship between 25 September and 5 October 2026. Side-Line could not locate a dedicated Bandcamp, Discogs or store page for the release itself at the time of writing, so the title above links to Oráculo Records’ official Bandcamp page.
Oráculo Records describes the material as blending “the most dub-infused and mechanical forms of electro with industrial, EBM and even post-punk,” calling the result “hypnotic, forceful and deeply cathartic.” The label states the EP consists of six interconnected compositions, each with its own identity while contributing to what it describes as a coherent vision built from otherwise opposing styles.
Behind IP307 is Israel Padilla, who founded Banshees Records, a Toledo, Spain-based label established in 2021 and focused on dark disco, slow techno, EBM, industrial and Italo sound. Padilla has also released solo material on that label under his own name, including 2021’s “Apertura Industrial.” Oráculo Records describes IP307 as building on the later-period work of Clock DVA and on Atom™, both through Padilla’s solo output and, according to the label, as part of ASA alongside Esplendor Geométrico. Side-Line could not independently verify Padilla’s involvement in ASA: published credits for ASA’s 2023/2024 album “Radial,” released on the Raster label, list Atom™ (Uwe Schmidt) and Esplendor Geométrico (Arturo Lanz and Saverio Evangelista) as the project’s members, with no reference to Padilla found in Discogs, Bandcamp or label listings for that release.
All six tracks on “IP307.1” have been remastered and mastered for vinyl by Daniel Hallhuber at Young and Cold Studios in Germany. Oráculo Records positions the release alongside recent additions to its catalog, including Mystic Letter K’s “Occulimus,” released in March 2026, and material by Maman Küsters, describing all three as part of what it calls an emerging strand of dark electro.
‘IP307.1’ ships as a 300-copy vinyl preorder through Oráculo Records
“IP307.1″ is not yet shipping; it is currently available to preorder, with Oráculo Records and its distribution partner Bordello A Parigi listed as the release’s outlets. The label has not published a tracklist beyond stating the EP runs six tracks, and no additional formats beyond the black vinyl 12” have been announced.
About IP307
IP307 is a project of Israel Padilla, who also founded and runs Banshees Records, an EBM, industrial, dark disco, slow techno and Italo label based in Toledo, Spain, that launched in 2021. Under his own name, Padilla has released material on Banshees Records including “Apertura Industrial” and “Los Intrusos.” Oráculo Records, the Spanish label issuing “IP307.1,” was founded by Nico Cabañas and Vanessa Asbert in 2014 and specializes in limited-edition darkwave and electro vinyl; its recent catalog includes Mystic Letter K’s “Occulimus” and releases by Maman Küsters. Side-Line found no prior release credited to the IP307 name on Discogs, Bandcamp or elsewhere, which is consistent with “IP307.1” being the project’s first outing, though this could not be conclusively confirmed. The label’s description of Padilla as a member of ASA, the collaborative project otherwise credited to Atom™ and Esplendor Geométrico, could also not be independently verified.
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