Lee Burton returns to the Amam imprint late July with the ?Concrete Waves' EP, featuring three original tracks and remixes from Paul Mad and The Magnecian.
Greek producer Lefteris Kalabaks aka Lee Burton has been releasing material since 2010 via the likes of Athens based imprint Klik Records, Plastic City and of course Amam where he returns to here following a string of original productions for the label over the past few years.
Across the ?Concrete Waves' EP Burton delivers his signature striking production style with finesse and an inherently understated quality throughout, kicking things off is ?Le Coq' which lays its focus on weighty, low-slung rhythms, swirling dub echoes and wreathing subs. Up next is ?Kepler' which tips the focus over a deeper, more refined palette of sound with soft ethereal textures, shuffling drums and pulsating bass tones, Hungarian producer Paul Mad's take on ?Kepler' follows and reshapes the original number into a raw, stripped-back cut solely focused on modulating percussion
Greek producer Lefteris Kalabaks aka Lee Burton has been releasing material since 2010 via the likes of Athens based imprint Klik Records, Plastic City and of course Amam where he returns to here following a string of original productions for the label over the past few years.
Across the ?Concrete Waves' EP Burton delivers his signature striking production style with finesse and an inherently understated quality throughout, kicking things off is ?Le Coq' which lays its focus on weighty, low-slung rhythms, swirling dub echoes and wreathing subs. Up next is ?Kepler' which tips the focus over a deeper, more refined palette of sound with soft ethereal textures, shuffling drums and pulsating bass tones, Hungarian producer Paul Mad's take on ?Kepler' follows and reshapes the original number into a raw, stripped-back cut solely focused on modulating percussion
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