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Dutch producer Danny Wolfers, aka Legowelt, needs little introduction unless you've spent the past two decades buried beneath a Mont Blanc avalanche. His enormous collection of synthesizers, as well as his unwavering love for analog production tools, justifiably places him in the synth music "Hall of Fame". Since releasing his first material in the early 1990s, Legowelt has incessantly produced music and continues to display seemingly limitless creativity. As a result, he has built an unparalleled discography that also includes an assortment of artist aliases. Legowelt's new EP System Shapeshift EP will be released on Lapsus sub label C.E.E., specializing in more club-oriented sounds. The label returns to action after a two-year hiatus, during which time its intrepid explorers failed twice to scale the dizzy heights of Nanga Parbat. Now back at sea level C.E.E.'s head honchos have confirmed the release of Legowelt's new five-track EP, bursting at the seams with 30 minutes of unrelenting old-school techno, synth house and snaking electro bathed in pure acid. The EP is a genuine time bomb, ideal for the most discerning of electronic music lovers.
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Club Excursionista de l'Electrònica discovers a new trail, this time featuring British producer Pliny aka James Welsh. Countdown EP is the third release from C.E.E. and comprises four powerful and energetic tracks. The EP was produced almost in its entirety using instruments and hardware effects, a process in which distortion and purest 303 acid lines form the fundamental elements of its structure. Welsh's method of manipulating sound can blend house, old-school hardcore, techno and even IDM, within the same track. Welsh's new Pliny pseudonym has allowed him to explore his more melodic inclinations, while remaining attentive to dance floor needs.
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CEE 002EP
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Airaboi is Aitor Rabell's solo project and an alias that has allowed the electronic musician and producer to record a diary of emotive sounds since 2014. This extended EP, Dream In Motion, reflects the range of emotions he experienced in uncertain times, when making difficult decisions about his future. "Nocturnal Animals" and "We'll Stay Here Forever" demonstrate how leftfield, dream house, and experimental electronica can live in unison, incorporating a sentimental and nostalgic sound. "Dream In Motion" provides a rollercoaster of raw feelings, combining perfectly with wistful undertones and the innocence and joy of a child in a theme park.
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In recent years, Moiré has become an integral figure in reimagining club music. The enigmatic artist has travelled a note-perfect path and in just a few years has collaborated with fundamental record labels such as R&S, Werk Discs, and Rush Hour. After his second and long awaited album No Future (2017), Moiré's BBoy Edits 01 is the first signing on C.E.E. The four track EP is comprised of unreleased material designed for the dancefloor and provides continuity to his much prized Neversleep series.
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