Emerging from the London underground in 2012, W&O Street Tracks is more than just a record label – it's a pulsating hub for the city's vibrant house and techno scene. Founded by Waze & Odyssey, the dynamic duo poured their passion for groove-laden beats into a platform that championed their own productions alongside a diverse roster of rising talents.
Beyond their own productions, Waze & Odyssey have become tastemakers with an ear for spotting hidden gems. Their roster boasts an impressive array of artists, from the soulful melodies of Sage Caswell to the driving techno of Ejeca. Citizenn's deep house explorations and XXXY's genre-bending basslines add further flavour to the label's diverse sonic tapestry. Rising talents like Lancelot and Kill Frenzy find their home alongside established figures like Ejeca, proving W&O Street Tracks' commitment to both nurturing new voices and celebrating seasoned veterans.
With each release, W&O Street Tracks carves its own path, pushing the boundaries of house and techno while staying true to its underground roots.
Review: The Matrefakt duo has released on well-known labels like Shall Not Fade, Gudu and Patrick Topping's Trick. Now they deliver this blistering two-track EP for Waze & Odyssey's imprint. "Let The Beat" sets the tone for a riotous outing. Inspired by the raw stomp of Chicago rhythms, it's littered with insistent vocal samples and wild acid squiggles. It makes for an energetic, peak-time banger. "Push It" is also focused on the dance floor, but with a different twist. Drawing on euphoric synths and insistent steely percussion, the pair delivers what sounds like a modern version of Lil Louis' eternal "French Kiss".
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