Legowelt returns to Clone Records with yet another sonic journey that defies conventional electronic music boundaries, offering an album that is as eclectic as it is immersive. Blending different styles and textures seamlessly and proving that electronic music can still be creative and that function doesn't always prevail style. He delivers a collection that transports listeners through a kaleidoscope of retro-futuristic sounds, deep grooves, and cosmic melodies.
Despite being in the music game for more than 25 years the music from Danny Wolfers remains playful and refreshing. Stylistically taking elements from his whole musical career and not commiting to the latest trend or any genre specifically, and low-key taking the piss with everyone who takes themself to seriously. While many electronic music artists are stuck in their own void, busy pleasing the big room, Legowelt meticulously crafts rich textured soundscapes, balancing between cosmic exploration and the dancefoor, that evoke both nostalgia and futuristic visions.
His ability to fuse elements of house, techno, disco and electro with cinematic influences results in an album that is not only ready for club use but also gratifying at home. Each track offers something unique--whether it's the hypnotic rhythms, the lush synth lines, or the subtle, eerie undertones that creep in unexpectedly. Legowelt's attention to detail and passion for his craft shine through, making this album a worthy follow up to his last album on the Clone Jack For Daze series.
A1 | In A Blaze Of Fame |
A2 | Racefiesten In De Polder |
B1 | Ghost Stories From A New House |
B2 | Satyricon Pandemonium |
C1 | Come And See Your Misery |
C2 | Ritmo Siniestro Embrujado |
D1 | Ethics Synths & Morality |
D2 | I Got Lost In The Tool Shed |
D3 | A Million Exoplanets Without DJs |
E1 | A Vast Comfortless Universe |
E2 | North Rhine Westphalia Theme |
F1 | Taping A Broken Heart |
F2 | Tears From A Manta |