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Casino Times

Casino Times

Nicholas Church and Joseph Spencer are Casino Times, a production duo and shared musical project that has taken on a variety of diverse shapes and forms since its inception in 2010.

Moving deftly between genres, styles and sounds without once sacrificing their unique sonic identity, Casino Times’ discography showcases two gifted musical minds reimagining and repurposing the conventions of contemporary dance music.

Not just creators but curators, they’re the masterminds behind white-label edit series Casino Edits, responsible for turning out five instantly classic 12”s over six years that have seen widespread popularity and critical praise.

The duo returned to Omena in 2022 after previously releasing two complimentary concept EPs (Decoded / Recoded) to prepare their 2nd full-length record 'A Change In Motion'. A collection of tracks that are the epitome of their unconstrained style of electronic music, blending an array of captivating ideas and atmospheres to form a true voyage through sound.
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Familiar Circles
Intro - (0:39) 138 BPM
Piano Hype - (6:22) 122 BPM
Oddity - (3:56) 120 BPM
Carlotta - (6:00) 119 BPM
Love In Time - (4:26) 126 BPM Hot
What (Miracle Beat) - (5:30) 121 BPM
Hope This Finds You Well (feat Desert Sound Colony) - (6:29) 121 BPM
Transit - (1:16) 108 BPM
Overcome - (7:39) 118 BPM
Foundations (End) - (7:01) 124 BPM
Review: Wolf Music doesn't release many albums, but when they do, the resulting set is invariably superb. Familiar Circles, Casino Times' long awaited first full length, is certainly quietly confident, with the British house duo delivering a range of hazy, evocative cuts shot through with a hazy sense of loved-up positivity. While breezy, Balearic deep house is their go-to sound - and there's much of that evident throughout - the album also includes nods to "Belfast"-era Orbital (the shuffling electro/deep house hybrid "Oddity"), early Funkineven (the jumpy, modern boogie bliss of "What (Miracle Beat)"), drowsy ambience ("Transit"), and early '90s style intelligent techno (the psychedelic electronics, ambient house melodies and fleeting acid lines of closer "Foundations (End)").
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WOLFLP 003
13 May 16
Deep House
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