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Redesign EP

Redesign EP

Artists

queniv

Catno

DLEP02

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Mar 21, 2020

Amsterdam collective De Lichting proudly presents their second solo EP. This time it’s Utrecht based producer queniv with four high-energy power jams.

Amsterdam collective De Lichting proudly presents their second solo EP on the label. Known for their collaborative compilations and multi-faced jam sessions, once in a while they shine a light on one member solely. This time it’s Utrecht based producer queniv with four high-energy power jams. He has appeared on all three De Lichting compilations before and is an active member of the group since they launched early 2018.

Opening track ‘Unfold’ starts at high pace with rubbery kick drums formed in an unstoppable groove. With its bleeping lazer shots and crafty programmed drum patterns it’s a powerful electro tool for joyful DJ-sets. ‘Unknown Territory’ continues on a slightly darker path, the ambiance is dreamy and floats smoothly into sub heavy territories. Another fresh take on electro on the flip-side with ‘Redesign’, a bright shining two-stepper followed by the muggy drums of ‘Viba’. It rounds of this highly recommended party pack for a wide range of DJ’s.

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A1

Unfold

4:38

A2

Unknown Territory

6:08

B1

Redesign

6:19

B2

Viba

5:05

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