Born Free 8 possesses similar textural qualities to Enchanté’s previous efforts, but this time he tries house tempos and results in his best work to date.
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Shackleton, Freezing Opening Thawing
Freezing Opening Thawing, Shackleton’s first offering in almost two years, does not deviate much from his usual style, but it does present a magnificent new mutation.
Maxi Mill, Lost And Found / Speed Balance Weight
Maxi Mill returns to Rush Hour’s Direct Voyage series with another 12″, and surprisingly, both tracks find him at the almost exact spot he left off.
Clement Meyer, Modern Primitivism
Indebted to elements of EBM, industrial, and early electronic music, Clement Meyer’s Modern Primitivism is a deviation from his older productions — a transitional collection that includes every bit of his personal stamp, often with brutal results.
Huerco S., Colonial Patterns
Colonial Patterns finds Huerco S. moving even further from the dance floor into experimental territory across 14 shards of music and noise.
Aquarian Foundation, Silent Teaching EP
Silent Teaching EP, Aquarian Foundation’s highly sought-after vinyl debut on Brixton’s Going Good, is made all the more compelling by the live sensibility which is so apparent throughout.
Operator Tracey / Perseus Traxx, Nothing To Do With Us / Across The North Sea
Nigel Rogers sticks to his hardware weapons of choice as he splits himself into both the Perseus Traxx and Operator Tracey monikers.
DJ Rashad, I Don’t Give A Fuck
The four tracks on DJ Rashad’s new offering, I Don’t Give A Fuck, are short and to the point, continually in high-speed motion, with a deep emphasis on human voice.
LWE Interviews Jared Wilson
LWE caught up with Jared Wilson via e-mail to discover the history, method and mentality behind his prodigious output.
Helena Hauff, Actio Reactio
While not as wildly broad as her DJ sets, Helena Hauff’s Actio Reactio introduces her production style of single-take analogue jamming.
Jordan GCZ, Crybaby J
With his solo debut, Jordan Czamanski of Juju & Jordash surprises and delights as he operates in a more straightforward psychedelic territory than his usual output.
LWE Interviews Outboxx
In advance of their performance at Echo Festival this weekend, LWE corresponded with Outboxx via email about their work methods, their influences, and their ever-changing live set.
Pev & Hodge, Bells
Peverelist returns to his Punch Drunk imprint for the first time in three years with Bristol’s Hodge in tow, offering two divergent takes on the same tune.
Outboxx, Outboxx
Outboxx have expand their style through releases on Immerse Recordings, BRSTL, and Well Rounded Housing Project, but nowhere is their bold versatility displayed better than on their self-titled album on Idle Hands.
DJ Sotofett Feat. Madteo, There’s Gotta Be A Way
DJ Sotofett’s latest collaboration with NYC’s Madteo on There’s Gotta Be A Way brings out the best in both artists, offering sounds at turns experimental and floor-filling.
Anthony Naples, El Portal EP
Continuing his confident streak, Anthony Naples continues to stylistically broaden his oeuvre with El Portal EP on The Trilogy Tapes.
Rustie, Triadzz / Slasherr
The first Rustie release since his breakout debut album, “Slasherr” works within his established aesthetic to deliver a potent, 3+ minute blast of euphoria.
LWE Interviews Petre Inspirescu
LWE corresponded with Petre Inspirescu via email about Romania’s dance scene, his hybrid classical-house sound, and his goals for the future.