PHASE II

(12")
Layton Giordani steps up for his first solo EP of 2018. In terms of pedigrees, it doesnÉt get finer than Layton Giordani.
Genre Techno
FormatVINYL
Cat. noDC198
Label DRUMCODE
Artist LAYTON GIORDANI
Release Date11/01/2019
Carrier12"
Barcode5060191677356
A1 New York City to Amsterdam A2 Enter the Stratosphere B1 Body Language B2 Black Mirror Format 12 Inch Barcode 5060191677356 Layton Giordani steps up for his first solo EP of 2018. In terms of pedigrees, it doesnâ„¢t get finer than Layton Giordani. The Brooklyn-born DJ/producer followed up his lauded debut album of 2017, with a collaboration with Danny Tenaglia to close out the year and marked the summer of 2018 with a three-way collaboration with Adam Beyer and Green Velvet, ËœSpace Dateâ„¢. The period has been a big one for Layton personally, also. From humble beginnings in his native NYC as an Output resident, to being thrust into the bustle of the European club and festival circuit, heâ„¢s enjoyed a stint living in Amsterdam, growing and developing over this time. All these experiences have had a fundamental influence on him and his music. The four-track EP ËœPhase IIâ„¢ represents a new chapter for this exciting talent. Beginning with ËœNew York to Amsterdamâ„¢, a track that draws inspiration from the Yves Deruyterâ„¢s classic 'Back To Earthâ„¢, Laytonâ„¢s work packs a memorable punch as tough acidic undertones and brain scrambling synth effects undulate raising the intensity, making it a perfect opener for Adam Beyer when he played Berghain earlier this year. Following this, ËœEnter the Stratosphereâ„¢ is steely electro-tinged techno paired with atmospheric licks of melody, awhile maintaining the artistâ„¢s trademark low-end chug. On the B side, ËœBody Languageâ„¢ follows, a track written when Layton was scrubbed out of touring for a month courtesy of a shattered elbow from a skating accident. Not wasting the downtime, heâ„¢s crafted a cut thatâ„¢s sleek, sexy and smart, with a seductive vocal and rousing melodic riff that runs throughout. Closing out the EP, ËœBlack Mirrorâ„¢, stays true to its dystopic name, a stomping rave cut that pummels dancefloors with a menacing lead synth thatâ„¢s purpose built for the cold months ahead. A classy conclusion to an EP from one of technoâ„¢s brightest talents.