Various Artists“Significant Others Too Ep” | |||
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| Label | Wolfandlamb Music | Cat. No. | WLM07 |
| Format | EXCL12"C | Orders from | Mon, 16 Nov 2009 |
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A1 Zev feat. Beckford - Forget the World A2 No Regular Play - Ladyluck (Slow Hand’s Remix) B1 Lee Foss - Grinding Just One Night Soul Clap, Le Loup - I Want You Its fair to say the face of house music has changed in 2009 due to Wolf + Lamb. The label started the year launching a new vinyl platform to release alongside their three-year-old digital imprint and ended with two European tours for the duo, taking in a refreshed and devoted global audience along the way. W+L mark the close of the decade gathering a second round of Signicant Others for another distinguished package. Zev and Gadi AKA Wolf + Lamb both offer their own touch to this package. Zev’s opener ‘Forget the World’ is a revisit to the earlier solo release on the rst Signicant Others EP earlier this year, an accomplished excursion creating a magical intimacy with the listener. While Gadi lays down a release from his newest partnership, Just One Night with Greg Paulus, where intoxicating blues meets funk with a dash of disco avour. No Regular Play rejoin the Signicant Others package for the second time, this round in a rework by Slow Hands on ‘Ladyluck’ from their last full W+L release. Slow Hands create a serene electronic interpretation set for the early hours. Lee Foss puts his name to the label for the rst time in a solo context - previously releasing as part of Hot Natured, his partnership with Jamie Jones. Lee is one of the brightest new talent on the West coast of USA responsible for a revitalized underground scene in LA. He has concocted an arsenal of new productions that are turning heads at all corners of the globe.‘Grinding’ is his trademark sound in full effect, distinctive for its reverberating basslines and other worldly atmospheres. Soul Clap and Le Loup team up for the digital only release of the package with ‘I Want You’, another playful reinterpretation that both outts are take on masterfully. |
WLM07 in the media |
CLIVE HENRY: “ think Lees track is one of his best yet(i.m.o)and Gadi gave me the Slow Hands mix a few weeks ago which i likes. FAVOURITE TRACK: Grinding ” Dorian Paic: “I like "forget the world" and "soul clap" music wise ” GAVIN HERLIHY: “Nice to hear some music made to last! Great EP..'I Want You,' 'Forget' and 'Dawn' are in my playlist and the echoes of Shadow and Marvin make it especially up my street! Thanks ” GEDDES: “Zev's track is the one for me here, just got a certain vibe that grabs me, makes me wanna dance and get down on the floor. soul slap also deliver a solid release. top notch !” Ivan Smagghe: “this is a bit housey for me but love the soul clap/le loup track. I was a massive fan of the previous NO REGULAR PLAY 12". still hammering it. I think wolf and Lamb are probably the best providers of (deep) house music today. no boring bongos, no over heard loops, not dull, not bland. my props to the guys really...” Kiki: “a great, great release! very difficult to pick up a favourite, probably lee foss´s "grinding", but they are all good!” Laurent Garnier: “Super collection of great tunes - Full radio and club support ” Mark Henning: “I already got that promo from the label directly was into it” Martin Eyerer: “I’ll be supporting this” Simon Baker (Infant): “ I like Soul Clap/Le Loup and Zev here. Especially Zev. Quality. Will support in my more down tempo set moments for sure. ” Swayzak: “Forget the World - uplifting but a little melancholy all in one track. cool Grinding - you think you've heard the bass before, and then don't see the vocal coming, unexpected little twists keep it moving - dope Dawn - crackles & breaks & reverse chords. pinned into place with rising bass. Solid ” Three: “zev - forget the world' has been gearing up to be one of my records of the year this fall... cant enough about how much i enjoy playing this.” Will Saul: “The W+L ep is also ace – but I had all the tracks anyway from Gadi and have been playing to death.” |
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