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PLUS 8119EP
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London production and DJ duo Layo & Bushwacka! have continued to champion the finest techno talents and return to Plus 8 for a second offering."Storm & Stress" is a steely tech cut that fuses the detail of a dystopian, darkened landscape with the power of a marauding beat structure. "Artillery" pumps its way through frantic blips and sandy snares with all the intent a prime-time techno cut needs. These are well-designed sounds that have gotten Layo & Bushwacka! where they are today.
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OLM 029EP
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Layo & Bushwacka!'s "Summer Gone" kicks back with a really strong vocal and groove. "What Do You Say Now" hits from the moment it begins, with a stripped-down sound and dub vocal. Totally tested out by Layo & Bushwacka! but supported big by the only two other DJs with copies, Richie Hawtin and Laurent Garnier.
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PLUS 8114EP
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London duo Layo & Bushwacka! present their debut for Plus 8. Layo & Bushwacka! are one of electronic music's most esteemed duos. In just over a decade, they have released three artist albums, three mix albums, formed their own label, Olmeto, and have held residencies at several internationally-renowned clubs. This EP addresses man's relentless pursuit of profit without conscience and its impact on the natural world. Each track represents an endangered animal and each animal represents the flavor of each track.
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OLM 028EP
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Layo & Bushwacka present Femme Fatale plus an additional remix of their hit "The Longest Day" by Audiofly, stripped-back but beautiful and haunting. "Femme Fatale," with its winding, hypnotic synth and deep pads harks back to the birth of house music while maintaining that upfront feel. The track began by playing around with some well-known '80s music (yes, you will know who...) but then developed into a track of its own.
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OLM 027EP
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More percussive layered grooves from Layo & Bushwacka, this time in the form of "The Longest Day," a deeper house track for the discerning amongst you. On the B-side, Mirko Loko is added to the growing list of remixers working on tracks for the label. Having made great music on Cadenza, Desolat & Planet E, Mirko takes this release a stride or two tougher, locking the groove and keeping it rocking -- absolute precision.
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