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Label:Peak Oil
Cat-No:PEAKOIL025
Release-Date:14.11.2025
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 01 (Jim's Dubs)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 02 (Bert's Trap)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 03 (Colin's Golf)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 04 (Merv's Lazy Eye)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 05 (Dion's Amnesia)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 06 (Smithy's Porsche)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 07 (Brillo's Teeth)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 08 (Baldy's Bins)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 09 (Dougy's Ramp)
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Low End Activist - Airdrop 10 (Earl's Skank)
Continuing his refraction of the rave continuum into pointedly dislocated, delicately bruising sound system meditations, Low End Activist returns to Peak Oil with a second instalment in his Airdrop series. This time around, he channels the ghosts of foundational tech-step and the quantum leaps of late-90s D&B to provide the inspirational fuel for his skeletal, astral constructions. A strong stylistic thread continues to weave through the LEA output from his earlier self-released EPs and Sneaker Social Club albums, where haunted atmospherics, blown out subs and snatches of breaks dart around each other in empty dancehalls, but the finer point of the sound design and synthesis makes very specific references to landmark moments in hardcore's evolution.

By weaving his own autobiography into the music, the Activist maintains a fundamental theme of his work to date. 'Colin's Golf', 'Smithy's Porsche,' 'Merv's Lazy Eye' and 'Brillo's Teeth' are all personal codes harking back to the formative Oxford rave scene. With the framework in place, he uses textures, timbres and studio tricks from scene-leading pioneers and local heroes of the era as ingredients in thoroughly modernist concoctions. None of the reference points are deployed as literal callbacks — they're waymarkers for the creative process and faint triggers bedded deep into Airdrop II's strange formations. Fleeting sonics might trigger latent memories for those who were there. For everyone else, Airdrop II is another step further along rave's eternally unspooling odyssey, guided by decades of precedents on a path into the future.

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WAS - Word and Sound Medien GmbH
Liebigstrasse 2-20
DE - 22113 Hamburg
Germany
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