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HIGHER EP (INCL. FJAAK REMIX)
(FJAAK remix, transparent vinyl in custom transparent sleeve) Belgium techno powerhouse Amelie Lens returns with her third release on her celebrated imprint LENSKE, featuring an emotive sub-bass rework of 'Higher' by Berlin's techno boyband FJAAK, swindling a multi-layered rave version. For the hungry ravers, this will be a fiery treat for the ears.
Genre | Techno |
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Format | VINYL |
Cat. no | LENSKE013 |
Label | LENSKE |
Artist | AMELIE LENS |
Release Date | 21/08/2020 |
Carrier | 12" |
Barcode | 5414165117957 |
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Tracklisting
HIGHER EP (INCL. FJAAK REMIX)
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TRACKLISTING
A1. Amelie Lens - Higher
A2. Amelie Le ns - L'Obscurite
B. Amelie Lens - Higher (Fjaak Remix)
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Belgium techno powerhouse Amelie Lens returns with her t hird release on her celebrated imprint LENSKE. Hot in the heels of an explosive mix CD on fabric last November, her four-hour Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1 in Ap ril (the longest one since 1997) as well as a hit lockdown livestream, she deliv ers a hard-hitting EP entitled 'Higher' featuring her usual propensity for dark sounds and haunting vocals. Due to the current circumstances, she has unfortunat ely had to put on hold a summer full of festival appearances at the likes of Tim ewarp, Awakenings, Primavera Sound, Junction 2, Kappa Future, Sonus, and an exte nded tour with her Exhale curated parties with her own stage at Tomorrowland and OFFSonar, to name a few. This EP showcases Lens' sound and energy while we wai t to dance together again.
On the A side we have the euphoric title t rack, in which melodic synthwork and familiar vocal inflections echo into the fa r reaches of a cosmic dance floor. Next is 'L'Obscurite', which shocks with an h ypnotic pulse, combining an appetite for the mystifying with sonic bleeps and bo oms. On the B side features an emotive sub-bass rework of 'Higher' by Berlin's t echno boyband FJAAK, swindling a multi-layered rave version. For the hungry rave rs, this will be a fiery treat for the ears.