Sierra Echo - (8:04)
115 BPM Orbit 416 - (5:30) 120 BPM
Positronic Dreams - (6:57) 115 BPM
Interlude - (1:44) 139 BPM
Daisy Bank - (6:40) 120 BPM
Review: Self-styled "day-dreamer" Luke Palmer has largely impressed since making his debut as Ozel AB on Lobster Theremin back in 2014. We're not the only ones to have taken note of his progress, either; it seems Jens "Lowtec" Kuhn and the rest of the Workshop label family are fans, too. Palmer's expansive debut for the lauded, Berlin-based imprint is full of evocative treats, from the Tangerine Dream style synthesizer ambience of "Fortier" and outer-space dancefloor deepness of "Orbit 416", to the bleep style sub-bass pressure of deep dub house shuffler "Whuffie" and warped electronics of beat-less IDM cut "Sunfire". It's perhaps a little more horizontal in places than we may have expected, but that simply enhances Palmer's production credentials. Clearly, he is a multi-talented producer with a widescreen vision.
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30 Jun 17
Deep House