Lay Far - RE IMAGINE YOURSELF EP

RE IMAGINE YOURSELF EP

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Boogie Cafe Black / BCB011

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DJ Support: Sean McCabe, Lord Byron, Shy One, Alexander Nutt, IG Culture, EVM128, Dj Nature, Aroop Roy, Andy Compton, Admin, Red Rackem, Cengiz, Mark Force, Lord Leopard

Five years have now passed since Boogie Café Records was established as an outlet for soul-flecked dance floor jams. The Bristol-based label has grown exponentially in that time, with a succession of highly regarded releases attracting a swathe of higher profile artists to the roster.

The latest is Russian heavyweight Alexander Lay-Far, a producer whose blends of deep house, disco, boogie, soul, jazz and broken beat have appeared on labels including Local Talk, Atjazz, City Fly, Lazy Days, Leng and the In-Beat-Ween Music imprint he established in 2015.

The Moscow-based producer’s first outing on Boogie Café is entitled “Re-Imagine Yourself”; it seems a fitting name, because across the four sample-heavy tracks Lay-Far brilliantly joins the dots between disparate sounds and styles whilst retaining his trademark warmth and soul.

Check first “Embrace The Contradictions”, a deliciously sub-heavy broken beat number bristling with hazy Fender Rhodes chords, glassy-eyed female vocal snippets, funky samples, wobbly analogue bass motifs and cowbell patterns slyly sampled from a disco-boogie classic. Bustling breakbeat number “Spiral Movement” follows, with Lay-Far invoking the spirit of 1989 via dreamy chords, cut-up vocal blasts, short-sharp rave sirens and hip-house style beats.

The latter half of the EP is deliciously warm and woozy, with Lay-Far wrapping enveloping pads, ear-catching synthesizer flourishes and yearning melodies around off-kilter broken beats and sturdier sub-bass. Of the two tracks, it’s “Something Else” that’s arguably the most potent of the pair despite its’ inherent deepness – think Bugz In The Attic style beats and fireside-warm musicality – but closing cut “April” is not far behind. Lay-Far has successfully re-imagined himself for Boogie Café and the results are little less than stunning.



DJ Support:

Sean McCabe, Lord Byron, Shy One, Alexander Nutt, IG Culture, EVM128, Dj Nature, Aroop Roy, Andy Compton, Admin, Red Rackem, Cengiz, Mark Force, Lord Leopard.
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9.49 EUR *
House
SKU:
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VÖ:
05.12.2019
backordered:
13.10.2023

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