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WG 035EP
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Watergate Records introduce two newcomers: Cle and Eva Be who have both been at the cutting edge of house music culture for well over a decade as solo artists but only recently formed LoYoTo. Over the course of three tracks, the duo traverse an array of timeless aesthetics infected with a dub narrative they have fittingly christened "Starsprangled Dubmosphere". From the twisted, low slung vibe on "Sheijk", to the surging intoxication of "3 Balls" and the timeless fusing of classic dub and modern perspective on "Feel The Bumpin", LoYoTo have constructed an exquisite ride into their sonic universe.
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UY 092EP
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The debut of Loyoto, the brainchild of Berlin-based artists Clé (Märtini Brös., Poker Flat Recordings, Local Talk) and Eva Be (Best Works, Best Seven, Sonar Kollektiv, Pulver Records), opens with "Looking at the Starz," a deep and organic tech-house affair touched by floating dub and featuring beautiful bass motifs, levitating drones, reverberant chords, and dream-inducing space vocals. Upon.You cofounder Marco Resmann's primetime-focused remix of the opener features demandingly pounding drums and sharp hi-hats paving the way for a threatening, ever-evolving, and slightly metallic-sounding sawtooth synth. "Black Holes" is a spaced-out, sparse, and stripped-down vision of electronic dub.
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