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LOKEE 004EP
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With this release Lokee Musik and Gavin Herlihy go back to their roots: straight-up no-nonsense house music. "Higher," the first track on the EP, combines saturated swinging grooves with a pitched vocal to take things straight to the dancefloor. Laura Jones even shifts it up a gear and turns her remix into a hypnotic, rolling bass line monster for peak-time. "Just Love" shares the same chunky sound signature as the A-side, but is slightly more fluid and mellow. Death On The Balcony add some lush and dreamy soundscapes for their remix.
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LOKEE 003EP
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An EP from the mysterious Anonym. Very little is known about the person behind the mask, except some rumors that he hails from the Motor City. "Chick Flick" is a hypnotic synth workout based around a monster of a hook. In contrast, "Crazy Says What" is almost ambient. Jozif adds his trademark flavor to "Chick Flick" and turns it into a percussive weapon with a hint of disco. Jonny Cruz delivers a synth-heavy version of "Crazy Says What," a moody gem for the very early (or late) hours. On red vinyl.
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LOKEE 002EP
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Lokee Musik's sophomore release features Afriqua. The title-track features broken groove with Afriqua's minimal perspective. Electric pulse stabs are at the heart of this rhythm and drive it with a much-appreciated space. Vocals from Sorcha Richardson add an eerie, anthemic touch. Cesar Merveille delivers the first remix -- an epic 12-minute journey that maintains Afriqua's hypnotic intentions with a more uplifting and positive tone. James Teej provides his trademark synth-work for the other remix.
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LOKEE 001EP
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East London's Lokee Musik presents its debut release from Ejeca with remixes from Ekkohaus and Eric Volta. "Different Rules" is an homage to the '90s, with a classic piano stab at the heart of the action. On the flip side, "Akrobat" brings a very direct and minimal, driven future garage groove to the floor with a strong, emotive organ house bass line. On clear vinyl.
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