
Great music is more about the ideas than the expertise with which they are executed. It’s no exaggeration to say that Willie ‘Burns’ Burnett has some great ideas, arrived at by accident than design. It helps that the general environment he operates in welcomes inspired ideas borne out of happy coincidence and a willingness to engage in a never ending guessing game. In that regard, Burns is staying true to house and techno form, following in a tradition that dates back to Phuture’s earliest experiments with the 303. Coupled with this approach is Burns’ willingness to apply the KISS principle – ‘keep it simple, stupid’ – to his ideas and concepts.
Crème Organization boss DJ TLR has just unveiled a new mix of fresh material from the Crème and R-Zone labels.
Neville Watson will release his debut album on Dutch label Crème Organization in May.

After a killer run of releases for The Trilogy Tapes, L.I.E.S. and Rush Hour under his many monikers, William Burnett returns to DJ TLR’s Crème Organization with Run From The Sunset.
Get a grip on how R-Zone, the new label from Global Darkness, is planning to counteract homogeneity with the first release due out next month.
Veteran Dutch producer DJ Overdose will release his debut album Bizarro World on Crème Organisation’s Eclipse sub-label.
Raw boogie from Atlanta’s Moon B is the order of the day on the latest Crème Organization podcast.
Crème Organization main man DJ TLR is next in line for the cassette-only mixtape series released by Will Bankhead’s imprint The Trilogy Tapes.
John Heckle will debut on Crème Organization next month with The Last Magic Maker.
L.I.E.S. bad boy Delroy Edwards has turned in the third Crème Organization podcast, with an hour-long selection veering excitedly from promiscuous Dance Mania anthems to rugged deep house classics. 




