After years spent mastering the art of keeping heaving masses dancing, London’s Spencer Parker took on a new challenge: producing his own people-movers. His education behind the decks paid off from the start, quickly garnering releases for REKIDS and Tsuba Records that swelled his fanbase handsomely. Soon after Buzzin’ Fly, liebe*detail and REKIDS (again) were knocking at his door hoping for a Spencer Parker release of their own (or a second, or third). Tracks like “Improvised Minotaur” and “Untitled Head,” which stitch together catchy loops and rambunctious piano progressions with captivating swing beats, prove his popularity is backed by a generous dollop of production talent. For LWE’s 31st podcast, Spencer Parker shows off the skills that put his career in motion with an exclusive mix of lithe and groovy house tracks, including unreleased cuts from Boola, Radio Slave, and Mr. Parker himself.
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Little White Earbuds March Charts
01. St. Plomb, “Flight Back” [Contentismissing]
02. Audio Werner, “Easygoing” [Hartchef Discos]
03. Glimpse, “Drifting” (C2 Deep Mix) [Planet E]
04. Spencer Parker, “Untitled Head” [liebe*detail]
05. David K, “73 Tomtom Avenue” (Jimpster remix)
[Tsuba Records]
06. House of House, “Rushing to Paradise (Walkin’ These Streets)” [Whatever We Want Records]
07. The Mountain People, “Mountain007.1″
[Mountain People]
08. Shed, “Another Wedged Chicken” (Martyn’s 131 remix) [Ostgut Tonträger]
09. DJ Koze, “Spitzer Group” [LWE]
10. Loco Dice, “Tight Laces” (Marcel Dettmann’s Response 1 & 2) [Desolat]
Little White Earbuds November Charts
Chart courtesy of The Economist.
01. Radio Slave, “Incognito” [R&S Records] (buy)
Another big year for Matt Edwards and a return to prominence for Belgium’s R&S, 2008 saw the former help reboot the latter with the storming “Eyes Wide Open” single. But hiding on the B-side is something better, the gut-punching floor filler “Incognito.” Although it’s much [...]












