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W&o Street Tracks

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.
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Street Traxx #1
Rafa Alcantara - "Sunny Day" - (7:19) 124 BPM
My Cat Snoop - "Ghost" - (6:44) 124 BPM
James Organ - "Gospel909" - (6:00) 126 BPM Hot
Review: Waze & Odyssey's label is back with a new series named Street Traxx and the first edition features Rafa Alcantara aka DJ Killer: a legend of Spain's Andalusian scene who serves up the moody tech-house journey of "Sunny Day", British rising star My Cat Snoop (Hottrax, MOOD, Dirtybird, Toolroom) gets on a classic house sound that's kicking out the jams on the sleek "Ghost" and James Organ (Saved/Nervous/Decay) delivers the uplifting rush of "Gospel909" complete with roaring diva vocals. W&O Street Tracks are fast becoming the 'go-to' house label for many heads, with the A&R savvy of the imprint most definitely hitting a chord with house music aficionados out there.
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WO 044
13 Jul 18
Minimal/Tech House
Wonky EP
Wonky (original mix) - (6:12) 125 BPM
Wonky (dub) - (6:13) 125 BPM
Robots (original mix) - (6:45) 124 BPM Hot
Review: Brighton-based dancefloor destroyer Gregg Ashley returns to action, once again donning the My Cat Snoop alias for a typically ballsy EP on W&O Street Tracks. "Wonky" is an aptly titled excursion; an off-kilter, floor-friendly fusion of awkward, minor key melodies, trippy noises, whizzing effects and thrusting low-end pressure. The original version is accompanied by a rather fine Dub, which boosts the track's late night/early morning credentials via even heavier bass, spaced out electronics and raw, acid-flecked motifs. The EP also contains a solid bonus cut entitled "Robots", where ricocheting percussion hits and metallic noises wrap themselves around a lolloping, elastic tech-house rhythm.
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WO 032
09 Jun 17
Deep House
W&O Autumn Sampler
Felipe Gordon - "Rola Frita" - (5:05) 120 BPM
Deep Space Orchestra - "Quarterly Report" - (6:19) 126 BPM
My Cat Snoop - "Ghetto Child" - (6:28) 124 BPM
Mella Dee - "Franco" - (5:31) 128 BPM Hot
Played by: VanDoorn
Review: Another set of Waze & Odyssey's always reliable Street Tracks served up again on their Autumn Sampler. On offer here is Colombian producer Felipe Gordon's deep and bouncy "Rola Frita", Liverpool's Deep Space Orchestra with the hi-tech soul of "Quarterly Report" which follows in the tradition of local legends Stephen Brown or Vince Watson then My Cat Snoop: otherwise known as Brighton's Gregg Ashley, who throws down the tough and gutsy techno stomp of "Ghetto Child" that sounds like a Hot Creations track on steroids. London's Mella Dee closes out the compilation with the early '90's techno zeitgeist of "Franco" complete with a gnarly Reese bassline for good measure.
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WO 026
19 Nov 16
Deep House
W&O Autumn Sampler
Felipe Gordon - "Rola Frita" - (5:05) 120 BPM
Deep Space Orchestra - "Quartley Report" - (6:19) 126 BPM
My Cat Snoop - "Ghetto Child" - (6:28) 124 BPM
Mella Dee - "Franco" - (5:31) 128 BPM Hot
Review: As temperatures in the UK begin to plummet quicker than the leaves falling off the trees, W&O Street Tracks serves up something to warm even the chilliest of dancefloors. Their Autumn Sampler is an all-star affair, featuring four fresh cuts from friends and family. Felippe Gordon impresses with the cut-up, broken house strut of "Rola Frita" - all Syclops style wonky bass and sharply edited vocal samples - before Deep Space Orchestra deliver the thrusting, intergalactic house hustle of "Quarterly Report". Those looking for bombastic weightiness should check the boompty-influenced bounce of My Cat Snoop's "Ghetto Child", while Mella D's "Franco" fixes spacey synthesizer motifs to a surging, floor-friendly drum rhythm.
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WO 026
11 Nov 16
Deep House
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