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ARTIST
TITLE
Nie Wieder Streit
FORMAT
2LP

LABEL
CATALOG #
LHLT 010LP LHLT 010LP
GENRE
RELEASE DATE
7/21/2017

For Lehult's tenth release, they've put together a ten-track compilation of new material featuring friends of the label, titled Nie Wieder Streit. The four sides showcase some familiar Lehult sounds as well as some unexpected surprises: original crew members Liem, Lucky Charmz, Eddie Ness, Johan Kaseta, and DJ Assam are all on board with new material, while Matthias Reiling, A Trap Jr. & DJ Slyngshot, Rainboy, and Epikur also join the party. For the special occasion, Lehult wanted to compile a collection aimed at the DJs that have supported the label. Nie Wieder Streit is one of those versatile records that offers something for every situation, one that never leaves your bag. There's chilled, intricate songs for the early and late hours on the dancefloor, dark and vibe-y jams for the dungeons, joyful and weird peak-time stuff, and some straight-up groove monsters -- all on one release. Liem and Eddie join forces for the seemingly deteriorating, jumbling peak-time cut "Exodoro" while Liem's other contribution, "Truly Super", serves up sweaty basement magic. Lucky Charmz shows an unheard shade with his 150 bpm kitsch-anthem "Trance Song Cover", while Johan Kaseta's opener "Venue Flieder" and Assam's floaty groover "Looking For Revenge" stay in line with their trademark fruity/meditative sound. Epikur, a project between Eddie Ness and his longtime partner in crime Kryptofauna, snatch their debut release with the club-ready, synth-laden groover "Speedrunner IV", while Tony Rainwater's introduces his Rainboy project, gazing at his shoes on new-wave ballad "Heaven Fallen On Heaven Flesh". Last but not least, Mathias Reiling -- one-half of Session Victim and Giegling regular -- and Offenbach's A Trap Jr. and DJ Slyngshot contribute to the deeper end of this release with their respective tracks "Give And Take", an introverted, jazzy percussion trip, and "Lonely Is The Night", an ever out-of-touch, slowly rising whirlwind. Comes in one of four unique hand-stamped cover artworks by Jan-Paul Müller.