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Label:Lehult
Cat-No:lhlt006
Release-Date:10.06.2016
Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4260038312957
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Genre:House
Configuration:12" Excl
Barcode:4260038312957
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lucky charmz - faceless goat
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lucky charmz - Latency Jam
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lucky charmz - Waffle Cut
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lucky charmz - Klauz Dyter Meier Kybranz hat mit diesem Track Nichts zutun! Er kennt dieses LIe
Special remarks : 180g vinyl.
Tracklist
A1. Faceless Goat
A2. Latency Jam
B1. Waffle Cut
B2. Klauz Dyter Meier Kybranz hat mit diesem Track Nichts zutun! Er kennt dieses LIed nichtmal -
Very Extended Version
Shortinfo:
Our sixth release marks the closing of a circle: Lucky Charmz—the man of our first release,
“Follow Me To Flottbeck Falls”-EP—returns to deliver his second full length effort. LHLT006 is
the “U Still Coming Over?”-EP, a long overdue follow up to his first EP: More than anything
else, it’s a fresh slice of summer groovers.
Opener “Faceless Goat” instantly delights with it’s majestic opening chords, only to unleash a
smashing grandeur of sample fun and lustful grooves. It’s a no-vocals-required anthem, rich
in texture and yet subtly enchanting. While Faceless Goat is probably best enjoyed blasted
out to vast, scenic landscapes on mediterranean costs from the terrace of a ancient estate, it
is also tried and tested for “Vorzech”, houseparties and—of course—any club scenario (it
won’t fail you).
We cannot help but to notice that “Latency Jam”’s stoic groove recalls the jungle books’s
march of the elephants, it’s spacey synth madness points to outer space and, well, did we
mention that It’s super funky? Yes, it’s a funky spacewalk towards jupiter with your awesome,
intergalactic elephant friends. Sonically charming with it’s rapid fire hi-hat’s, bubblegumspongecake
melodies and zapping space laser’s, that’ve all trickled out of a Nord Lead
Young Lucky once laid hands on, “Latency Jam” will also never let you down.
On the flip we find “Waffle Cut”, yet another sun-oozing Lucky Charmz tune. Captivating
trickle-down arpeggios radiate warmth, while soft pads sooth you into hypnosis. It’s a bit like
staring at the big yellow in the sky for too long—you get all frizzy, drizzy and a little silly. All
this joy is held together by some infectious clap-along drums and a rumbling synth bass that
saves itself to show off it’s bite in the tracks outro.
Finally, after this long day of sun and too much fresh oxygen, “U Still Coming Over?”’s closer
is a special treat to end the day right: Referencing the infamous number two of Lüneburgs
Zentrum für Neue Musik, where Lucky Charmz got his experimental composition game on,
“Klauz Dyter Meier Kybranz hat mit diesem Track Nichts zutun! Er kennt dieses LIed nichtmal - Very
Extended Version” is thirteen minutes long and drops in tempo–from 70 to 30 BPM. Might
sound a little suspicious at first, but give it a few minutes to allure you and we promise your
gonna be in deep meditation by the time the track runs out. It’s a entrancing, hibernating,
coma inducing excursion into slumberland: It will make you very sleepy! Please send thanks
to Eddie Ness for convincing Lucky to put this on the wax. An small step for you, an
important step in Lehult History! More