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WITNESS07
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WITNESS07

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Mar 7, 2025

One Eye Witness rounds up 4 more acts to deliver the latest instalment of their V/A series, WITNESS07.

And another! One Eye Witness rounds up 4 more acts to deliver the latest instalment of their V/A series, WITNESS07. The EP brings together names from across Europe: here fresh faces — the likes of Bristol’s JoeLy — rub shoulders with more established dancefloor exponents such as SameSame from Germany and Rome’s Christopher Ledger, all utilising the hypnotic tech house aesthetic championed by O.E.W.

Young Adults’ “It’s Only Temporary” kicks the EP into gear, a perky cut loaded with bounce. The The Hague duo employ a rubbery bassline and sound palette with plenty of boing, whilst working in a playful nod to a certain 1997 Loveparade anthem. Christopher Ledger gets classy on “Change That”, its slinky, steady break keeping hips in motion whilst tricky dubwise FX swirl across the stereo field. JoeLy slows things down and reigns it in with “Transitional”: beneath the filter sweeps, a seductive, sliding acid bassline is accompanied by augmented 303 action. As punchy as it is textural, the fittingly titled “Novel End” by SameSame seems draped in gauze — delicate drones wrap the drums in a soft cocoon, offering something a little more cerebral. WITNESS07: A tech house Tour de Europe, brought to you by Amsterdam’s all-seeing eye!

Art by Susanne Janssen
Words by Cameron Leaf

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Mar 7, 2025

Media: Mi
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12.99€*

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A1

Young Adults - It's Only Temporary

A2

Christopher Ledger - Change That

B1

JoeLy - Transitional

B2

SameSame - Novel End

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