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LHLT 014EP
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It's not the fall that hurts, it's hitting the ground; that's what Failing Upwards is all about. On Lehult's fourteenth release Lucky Charmz breaks away from four-to-the-floor territory to deliver a fun trip through skippy drum workouts and jazzy warmth. "Einbahnstraßen-Sound" was heard first on the Lehult Worldwide FM Special last year and sees the light of day in all its trippy, warm, analogue glory. "Oase" takes things deeper by layering lush synths, swarming melodies and ski field recordings over a laid-back electro-groove. "Rex Dubius" translates the vibe of the first two tracks into a more straightforward, dubby groove.
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MOODY 002EP
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Moody Records present their second release by Lucky Charmz (Lehult). Seaside Greetings is not a typical dance record - after the house banger "Olà Do Mar", Lucky Charmz dives deep into disco, down-tempo, and soul, chopping until the dissolution into space. Features: Peach Orbit and Wenzel Dashington.
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LHLT 006EP
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Lucky Charmz present U Still Coming Over?. "Faceless Goat" delights with its majestic opening chords, only to unleash a smashing grandeur of sample fun and lustful grooves. "Latency Jam"'s stoic groove has spacey synth, rapid-fire hi-hats and bubblegum melodies. "Waffle Cut" is another sun-oozing tune held together by infectious clap-along drums and a rumbling synth bass. "Klauz Dyter Meier Kybranz Hat Mit Diesem Track Nichts Zutun! Er Kennt Dieses Lied Nichtmal - Very Extended Version" is thirteen minutes long and drops in tempo - from 70 to 30 BPM, luring the listener into a deep meditation.
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LHLT 001EP
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Follow Me to Flottbek Falls by Lucky Charmz is released on the Lehult label. These four cuts are organic, spontaneous, and most of all, fun. It's house music to dance to, dry as fuck, warm and cozy. "Corneria" is a splash of funk, body-moving, dancefloor-embracing, with a bass line shot straight from the hip. "Tonic" is bittersweet, as tonic is -- zesty, with limey stabs that come out of nowhere. "Flupen" is a jazzy cut that goes easy on the ears, and "560 sl" encompasses the previous three and takes the whole EP on the road into a late, northern sunset.
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