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America (Remixes)
War (Owen Ross remix) - (3:17) 81 BPM
Violence (Lubelski remix) - (8:17) 124 BPM
America (Jack Priest remix) - (6:02) 120 BPM Hot
Review: Earlier in the year, NYC singer-songwriter Sylvan Paul surprisingly pitched up on Wolf + Lamb with a three-track EP whose sharp, thoughtful lyrics took aim at the 21st Century American experience. Here all three tracks are given a new lick of paint - and in most cases a defiant dancefloor slant - from a trio of talented producers. Our pick of a very strong bunch is Jack Priest's fine revision of 'America', where Paul's Bryan Ferry-esque vocals, lilting pedal steel and plucked guitar notes ride a chunky, low-slung tech-house groove. Elsewhere, Owen Ross's EP-opening revision of 'War' is a drowsy, chord-heavy downtempo delight, while Lubelski's rework of 'Violence' is a faintly foreboding, off-kilter tech-house treat.
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WLM 99
23 Aug 21
Deep House
A Love Beginning / Pero No Te Quiero
A Love Beginning - (5:11) 123 BPM Hot
Pero No Te Quiero - (5:10) 125 BPM
Review: Last year Matt FX delivered his self-released debut single, 'Vaquero', an acid-sporting chunk of alien deep house funk that he used to raise money for the Crisis Text Line charity. Here the New York-based producer makes his bow on Wolf +Lamb via a two-track single featuring sassy vocalist Melika. The pair first offer-up 'A Love Beginning', where sweet woodwind sounds and Melika's striking lead vocals rise above crunchy drum machine beats, warming keys and a seriously squelchy acid bassline. 'Pero No Te Quiro', meanwhile, is deeper and more intoxicating, with Melika's half-sung, half-spoken vocals sparring with trippy synth sounds over bouncier beats and a rubbery, warehouse-ready bassline. The New Yorker is clearly a producer on the rise and this single will only enhance his reputation; it really is rather good.
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WLM 97
11 Jun 21
Deep House
Disco Earthquake
Disco Earthquake - (5:34) 127 BPM Hot
Disco Earthquake (Lowheads remix) - (5:40) 127 BPM
Review: Earlier in the year, Wolf + Lamb member Gadi Mizrahi surprised us all by offering up his first solo single as Baby Prince for almost seven years. Clearly buoyed by its critical and commercial success, the long-serving DJ/producer has prepared this surprisingly speedy follow-up. "Disco Earthquake" is another absolute belter, too: a low-slung dub disco number driven forwards by ESG style punk-funk bass, loose-limbed drums, echoing female vocal snippets and the kind of spacey synthesizer chords and melodic refrains that seem to seductively saunter from the speakers. Wolf + Lamb label regulars Lowheads provide the accompanying remix, cannily re-imagining the track as a bustling chunk of early house/NYC freestyle fusion complete with a slick new synthesizer bassline.
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WLM 91
10 Jul 20
Deep House
Make Me Fall (Lowheads Remixes)
Make Me Fall (Lowheads Sunset remix feat John Camp/Patricia Edwards) - (5:31) 119 BPM Hot
Make Me Fall (Lowheads Night remix feat John Camp/Patricia Edwards) - (5:47) 119 BPM
Review: The always reliable New York City duo Wolf + Lamb return with some more emotive deep house courtesy of Lowheads: an Italian / Ghanaian duo. Their sound is a blend of New York's funky-disco-afrobeat mixed with the 80s and 90s electronics and the Chicago's rhythms. Indeed the first remix of "Make Me Fall" ft. John Camp, Patricia Edwards (Lowheads Sunset Remix) is absolutely emotive with a infectious polyrhythmic touch. The Lowheads Night Remix however has more dancefloor dynamics and that irresistible chord progression has got to be heard.
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WLM 74
19 Oct 18
Deep House
Work That Body
Phill Callings - (7:08) 114 BPM Hot
Work That Body - (6:50) 122 BPM
Review: Some two years on from his last release alongside regular collaborators Raw District, Berlin-based Brian Brewster once again dons the Aquarius Heaven alias for a two-track showdown with old pals Wolf + Lamb. Opener "Phil Callings" is a rolling and chunky affair, with Brewster's distinctive spoken word vocal and spacey, melancholic pads rising above a crunchy, intricately programmed rhythm track. Although it packs more than enough energy to move a dancefloor, the real gem is title track "Work That Body". Deep and positive with plenty of vintage Chicago house touches (check the killer bassline, in particular), the cut's collection of glassy-eyed musical elements (old school piano solos, heartwarming chords, some suitably loved-up vocal snippets from Brewster) should guarantee good times when dropped at peak-time.
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WLM 73
14 Sep 18
Deep House
The Maze (Remixes)
The Maze (Lowheads remix) - (6:42) 120 BPM
The Maze (Logicoma remix) - (4:07) 118 BPM
Anatomy (Lowheads Night remix) - (4:22) 110 BPM
Man You Need (Guri remix) - (6:40) 120 BPM Hot
Altered Story (Lowheads remix) - (5:47) 126 BPM
Anatomy (Soundopamine remix) - (6:17) 122 BPM
Anatomy (Lowheads Sunset remix) - (5:05) 110 BPM
Played by: DJ Luiz Pareto
Review: Baltimore deep house duo and live act Life On Planets return to New York City's Wolf + Lamb - an imprint that they have fast become a staple on. Releasing The Maze EP close to a year ago now, they have found that it is time to release the remix package - which is fitting really. Featuring several renditions by rising duo Lowheads - an Italian duo grown in the underground scene of the country's North. All of them are good, but for our money we would bet on their slo-mo and very lo-slung take on "Anatomy". Elsewhere, we have Palma de Mallorca's Guri delivering a nu-disco twist on "Man You Need" and the jagged and woozy funk of fellow B-more producer Logicoma's version of the title track - which is absolute bliss.
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WLM 71
27 Apr 18
Deep House
Love You Still
Love You Still - (7:10) 122 BPM Hot
Love You Still (Baby Prince remix) - (5:28) 117 BPM
Love You Still (Pleasure Prince remix) - (6:49) 122 BPM
Love You Still (Lowheads remix) - (6:57) 122 BPM
Review: Wolf + Lamb has been responsible for some superb singles over the years, and this hook-up with sometime Green Velvet collaborator Russoul arguably surpasses them all. That's a bold claim, but then the package is incredibly strong. The original version of "Love You Still" - a sumptuous slice of breezy soulful house complete with cascading synth solos, rich pianos and a brilliant vocal from Russoul - is accompanied by three superb remixes. Wolf + Lamb member Baby Prince re-casts the track as a rubbery chunk of two-step '80s electro-soul, Russoul dons the Pleasure Prince alias to deliver an even cheerier and warmer take, and former Strictly Rhythm duo Lowheads re-imagines the track as a throbbing fusion of eyes-closed deep house and Patrick Cowley style arpeggio-heavy electronic disco.
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WLM 70
14 Feb 18
Deep House
Under The Covers
Do It All For You (feat Aquiles Navarro) - (6:44) 120 BPM
Feel Your Soul (feat Frano) - (5:40) 127 BPM Hot
Trust Me (feat Aquiles Navarro) - (4:15) 75 BPM
Review: The Under The Covers EP is a collaborative project started by David Marston and Brigitte Zozula. During an impromptu rehearsal session, Marston and Zozula decided to record reinterpretations of songs they had previously written and performed together - fusing elements of disco, jazz, reggae, dub and Latin music. They then brought in frequent collaborators Adam Francis (bass), Aquiles Navarro (trumpet) and Morgan Wiley of Midnight Magic (keys) to help them bring the covers to life. The musicians have varied backgrounds, but their friendship and musical synergy helped them to create beautiful and sonically diverse versions of the songs. The material on the EP consists of a rework of their last hit "Pussy", originally written by Marston with Wolf + Lamb regular Nick Monaco, "Trust Me", written/composed by Marston and Zozula, and some songs inspired by African soul ballads.
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WLM 67
28 Nov 17
Funky/Club House
The Maze
The Maze - (6:35) 118 BPM Hot
Man U Need - (4:47) 53 BPM
An Altered Story - (3:27) 105 BPM
Funkadonna - (5:47) 118 BPM
Anatomy - (2:57) 52 BPM
Review: Hailing from Baltimore, Life On Planets brings his latest offering via NYC's Wolf + Lamb Records. While the title track is not his first release for the Brooklyn based label, it surely stands out as an advanced extension of the young musician's distinctive, soulful sound. Now, he makes his long-awaited return and seeks to further harness his creative pursuit with lead single "The Maze" by encapsulating a matured musical landscape. The track quickly evolves into a tech house number filled with R&B-tinged sensibilities. A driving 4four to the floor rhythm supplies a platform for minimal percussion, lush chords and his longing narrative: all displaying an undeniable musical prowess that dives deep into the soul.
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WLM 64
21 Jul 17
Funky/Club House
Freak Out
Freak Out (feat Pony) - (5:56) 120 BPM Hot
Techno & You - (4:33) 120 BPM
& I (feat Kagano) - (6:32) 123 BPM
Review: There's much to admire on this latest missive from The Fitness, whose last outing on Soul Clap was something of a peach. He begins in confident fashion, peppering an Adonis style bassline and hissing analogue percussion with Pony's woozy, delay-laden spoken word vocal on "Freak Out". He goes deeper, woozier and sunnier on "Techno & Me", where a bold analogue bassline is wrapped in alien bleeps, Balearic chords and woozy vocal harmonies. Arguably best of all, though, is Kagano collaboration "&I", which sounds like the missing like between Benoit & Sergio, Mr Oizo and tactile German tech-house.
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WLM 62
19 May 17
Funky/Club House
Feels Good To Be Loved
Feels Good To Be Loved - (4:35) 122 BPM Hot
Let Me Know - (3:49) 92 BPM
Review: Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Taylor Bense dropped his debut joint Caught Up, about a year ago on revered nu-disco label, Wolf + Lamb. He's been intriguingly quiet ever since, but now he's resurfaced with two new ace tunes for us, the hungry and devoted, to devour. "Feels Good To Be Loved" is a pacey but deep, fusion of early Jamie Principle-style Chicago house pop and James Blake-esque warbling. The digital flip, meanwhile reveals a different beast altogether with distorted, clattering Burundi beats forming the foundation of a cool alternative stomper called "Let Me Know".

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WLM 59
24 Mar 17
Funky/Club House
Denali
Denali - (5:36) 120 BPM Hot
Denali (Lowheads remix) - (6:10) 120 BPM
Denali (instrumental) - (6:26) 120 BPM
Review: Baltimore duo Life On Planets are a dynamic live act who have released exclusively on Wolf + Lamb and its offshoot Double Standard over the last couple of years. Bringing more of their captivating live jams to tape on another fine release for the label in the form of "Denali" whch is a deep and funky exercise in lo-slung soul. It gets a great remix too courtesy of London duo Lowheads who give it a neon-lit retro house makeover injected with dusty analogue drums, evocative vintage strings and a seriously chunky Juno 106 bassline. A handy instrumental version follows too, for those of you less keen on the vocals.
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WLM 58
24 Feb 17
Funky/Club House
Behind The Wheel
Behind The Wheel - (6:05) 117 BPM
Behind The Wheel (dub) - (5:49) 117 BPM Hot
Behind The Wheel (Acapella) - (2:35) 129 BPM
Review: Another ambitious remix of the Depeche Mode classic "Behind The Wheel" on offer by Montreal duo Vosper here on Wolf & Lamb, who have previously released on James "Fucking" Friedman's Throne Of Blood and Paris imprint Meant Records. It's quite impressive; you can put it up there with Trevor 'Playgroup' Jackson's effort about 13 years ago. The dub version obviously forgoes the vocals, which don't follow the original lyrics verbatim. However, if you were keen on the minimalistic vocals (hey, they were pretty good!), well, there is a handy accapella for your convenience.
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WLM 55
16 Dec 16
Coldwave/Synth
Pussy
Pussy - (5:30) 120 BPM
Review: San Francisco's Nick Monaco brings his experiences within his hometown's nightlife culture into his own 'carefree, cosmic experimental pop sound', recently heard on his album Half Naked for Soul Clap's Crew Love label. Here he collaborates his fellow Crew Love alumnus David Marston from Kingston, Jamaica for the rather explicit "Pussy". Its risque lyrics are contrasted by an addictive modern synth-pop accompaniment with smooth arpeggios, soaring synth leads and rusty machine rhythms.
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WLM 54
28 Oct 16
Funky/Club House
I'll Find Me (remixes)
I'll Find Me (extended mix) - (9:09) 116 BPM
I'll Find Me (Soul Clap remix) - (6:42) 122 BPM
I'll Find Me (Soul Clap dub) - (7:35) 122 BPM Hot
Cusco (Wolf + Lamb remix) - (4:57) 121 BPM
I'll Find Me (live with Gold Town) - (5:05) 125 BPM
Review: Wolf & Lamb's own Slow Hands aka Ryan Cavanagh is back on the successful deep house label with a new cut, and a bunch of remixers, to boot. "I'll Find Me" is a delicate bit of house magic, almost Latin in its instrumentation and contains the most seductive vocals we've heard form the man, vocals that take the tune to almost pop levels. The first remix comes from masters Soul Clap, who turn things deeper and strip the arrangement of the majority of vocals; this is followed by an even deeper and moodier dub cut form the duo. Label heads Wolf + Lamb also turn in their own reinterpretation, more of an edit than a remix, and you also get a live version from Gold Town, perhaps the most memorable piece on here. Nice!
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WLM 47
09 Oct 15
Funky/Club House
Festival Erotica
Festival Erotica - (5:20) 119 BPM Hot
Festival Erotica (Soul Clap remix) - (7:06) 123 BPM
Review: Here's something rather special for fans of Wolf + Lamb - a collaborative single featuring new pal Nick Monaco (whose debut album, Mating Call, was released to much acclaimed back in September) and legendary Chicago vocalist Russoul. The later's honeyed delivery and vocal inflections help make "Festival Erotica" sound like a tech-house tribute to Prince's "Erotic City", a feeling emphasized by the undulating warmth of Monaco and Wolf + Lamb's production. Long time pals Soul Clap provide the obligatory remix, adding extra layers of touchy-feely atmosphere via twinkling pianos, sparser percussion, tactile chords and a superb bassline.
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WLM 41
10 Nov 14
Deep House
Too Dramatic
Too Dramatic - (7:10) 120 BPM
Swim On - (3:55) 117 BPM
Fire Alight - (6:26) 120 BPM
Too Dramatic (Woolfy's J disco mix) - (5:43) 120 BPM Hot
Played by: Steve Angello
Review: Too Dramatic is glassy-eyed dance-pop combo No Regular Play's first new material for longtime home Wolf + Lamb for two years. The title track sets the tone, lacing droning vocals, occasional stabs, subdued electric pianos and woozy electronic noises over a shuffling, tech-tinged groove. Former Rong Music man Woolfy provides the obligatory remix, utilizing classic disco beats and bouncy melodies to give the original a much more energetic feel. Elsewhere, "Swim On" is a fine chunk of fluorescent synth-funk with a slightly blazed feel, while "Fire Alright" fixes smooth pianos and hazy vocals to skittering Chicago house handclaps and 808 electro rhythms.
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WLM 40
15 Sep 14
Deep House
Private Practice
Private Practice - (4:47) 121 BPM
Private Practice (Unclubbed) - (3:19) 71 BPM
I Can't Breathe Without You - (5:54) 120 BPM
I Can't Breathe Without You (Wolf + Lamb club mix) - (5:16) 124 BPM Hot
Played by: Jad & The, Pete gooding
Review: Despite the pretty bling name, Nick Monaco's music suggests that he's more Dalston Basement than West End. The deep and hypnotic, vocal chant-houser "Private Practice" is a perfect teaser for forthcoming LP Mating Call, suggesting that this veteran of labels like Dirtybird and Soul Clap has perfected his own form of evocative house. There's also an unplugged (or "unclubbed") version included as well as jazzy deep disco number "I Can't Breathe Without You", which gets a tribal overall by Wolf + Lamb themselves.
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WLM 39
25 Aug 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Make Me Fall
Make Me Fall - (5:00) 119 BPM Hot
Make Me Fall (Navid Izadi club dub) - (6:35) 119 BPM
Review: Given Wolf & Lamb's well-earned party-starting reputation, you'd expect "Me Me Fall" to deliver their usual blend of vividly coloured, tech-tinged deep house. In fact, "Make Me Fall" is surprisingly jazzy, with synth trumpet solos dancing over a hazy female vocal and swinging, US-garage influenced beats. It's kind of like a modern take on Boulevard-era St Germain, but with less bluesy atmospherics. Those wanting a tougher club take should check Navid Izadi's Club Dub on the flip, which twists the original into a sweet, basement-friendly US garage chugger - all thumping beats, cut-up vocals and jaunty keys.
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WLM 34
03 Feb 14
Disco/Nu-Disco
Can't Buy Love EP
Interview - (6:04) 126 BPM
Can't Buy Love - (5:44) 120 BPM Hot
Keep On - (7:04) 115 BPM
Summer Love - (5:39) 125 BPM
Stop - (5:58) 125 BPM
Played by: Seq9
Review: Brooklyn label Wolf + Lamb introduce its fans to the sounds of Aquarius Heaven, who graced the deep-house-with-a-twist Circus Company imprint earlier this year. A project of former reggae, dancehall and hip- hop singer Brian Brewster, the Aquarius Heaven sound is a perfect match for W+L: deep, stripped back, sleazy and sultry in equal measure. Digital only opener "Interview" is followed by "Can't Buy Love", which boasts some amazing vocal elements. Then comes the stripped back bounce of "Keep On", the deep acid squiggles of "Summer Love" and, finally, the swampy, thick techno atmospherics of "Stop" - probably the weirdest, and, in our opinion, best track on this EP.
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WLM 16
26 Sep 11
Deep House
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