Ryo Murakami’s latest for Curle Recordings further cements his reputation with two stunning cuts of deep Detroit flavored house and an equally remarkable interpretation of the title track by Fred P.
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LWE Podcast 81: Millie & Andrea
LWE tracked down Andy Stott and Miles Whittaker to get to the bottom of their alter-ego pseudonym, find out what their working process was like and to pry out a ridiculously weighty podcast that will seriously mess with those who can’t handle low-end frequencies.
Ruede Hagelstein, Emergency Remixes
Souvenir attempt to breathe new life into Ruede Hagelstein’s “Emergency” with remixes by Super Flu and Re.You.
LWE Podcast 80: Octave One
Our 80th exclusive podcast is a blazing live set recorded at The Underground in Dublin, an hour of Detroit techno that will blow your hair back and have you checking for when Octave One will hit your town.
LWE Podcast 79: Jacob Korn
For LWE’s 79th podcast, Jacob Korn put together ten of tracks from his decade of productions, which charts some of his big tracks next to some of his lesser known audible nuggets.
The Tortoise, Gonna Be
Well versed in the party end of deep house, The Tortoise’s Gonna Be takes another look at tropes which often come out as clichés in other producers’ hands.
BBH: The Memory Foundation, Greenflash EP
Released during Memory Foundation’s most prolific period, the four track Greenflash EP offers examples of some of their best work.
LWE Podcast 76: Anton Zap
Without a wrong move to his name it seems every release from Anton Zap is not just essential listening, but is also an improvement on the last. LWE tracked down the producer to for our 75th exclusive podcast: 50 minutes of deep house full of unreleased tracks.
Joshua Iz, It Iz What It Iz
For what is essentially a collection of dance floor tracks, Joshua Iz’s It Iz What It Iz flows with all the peaks and valleys of an artist album.
LWE Podcast 75: Baaz
For LWE’s 75th exclusive podcast, Baaz knocked out a wonderfully smooth mix full of his trademark deepness, showcasing some of his favorite cuts, both old and new.
Various Artists, Superlongevityfive
While at first blush Superlongevityfive seems to maintain Perlon’s status quo, further inspection reveals there are almost as many sides to the compilation as there are tracks.
LWE Podcast 74: Giles Smith
As one half of Secretsundaze, Giles Smith has been providing London with a soundtrack of house and techno via their bi-weekly parties for the better part of ten years. We caught up with him talk about the past and future of the parties and what’s up next for Two Armadillos. Smith also recorded LWE’s 74th podcast, a one-take, all vinyl set encapsulating why he’s sought after around the globe.
LWE Podcast 73: Jon McMillion
The incredible full length debut by Seattle native Jon McMillion dropped in the closing months of 2010 turned out to be the dark horse ticket of the year. When we asked Jon to do a podcast for us, he went several steps further by putting together a completely new set of his own material, so this week’s podcast is in essence a free album of all new productions.
Lauer, H.R. Boss/Banned
Lauer’s latest 12″ for Live At Robert Johnson carries all of his hallmark consistencies in the graceful, melancholic groove of “HR Boss” and the Italo by-way-of Detroit disco mover “Banned.”
LWE Podcast 72: Aroy Dee
For anyone with even a passing interest in the high quality strains of techno emitting from the Netherlands, the name Aroy Dee will no doubt already feature on your radar. As well as providing us with an in-depth interview, his exclusive LWE podcast is a special double mix, including a DJ set taken from a Panorama Bar appearance and a fantastic live set from his R-A-G trio.
Various Artists, Peculiar/3 Züge
Peculiar/3 Züge, the latest offering from Villalobos’s Sei Es Drum, is likely to be the label’s most popular release to date even as it divides opinions.











