Bade Records returns this summer with ‘Anomalies’ EP from hardware-heavy Stratowerx.
Hailing from Brighton, UK, Stratowerx is co-founder of newly established Caught London Sleeping and an up and coming talent with releases on Matt Walsh’s Clouded Vision and Construct. The elusive producer has a trademark gritty analog style and whose productions have already been supported by the likes of Daniel Avery, Craig Richards and Mosca.
His ‘Anomalies’ EP showcases Stratowerx's unique and versatile talents, teamed with a remix from veteran producer and experimental talent Perseus Traxx. The release kicks of with ‘Just Two’, a fidgety electro-inspired trip that teams acidic flutters with shuffling hi-hats. ‘Point Four’ follows with a distinctive, driving groove and frantic basslines that’s perfect for peak-time hours on the dancefloor. Stratowerx finishes his offerings with ‘Slix o Six’, a deep, emotional and classy cut that draws again from electro influences. Perseus Traxx rounds off the EP with his own, unique take on ‘Point Four’. Building on the frantic groove of the original track, constructs an experimental peak-time banger that will be both at home on big festival stages and intimate club settings.
Hailing from Brighton, UK, Stratowerx is co-founder of newly established Caught London Sleeping and an up and coming talent with releases on Matt Walsh’s Clouded Vision and Construct. The elusive producer has a trademark gritty analog style and whose productions have already been supported by the likes of Daniel Avery, Craig Richards and Mosca.
His ‘Anomalies’ EP showcases Stratowerx's unique and versatile talents, teamed with a remix from veteran producer and experimental talent Perseus Traxx. The release kicks of with ‘Just Two’, a fidgety electro-inspired trip that teams acidic flutters with shuffling hi-hats. ‘Point Four’ follows with a distinctive, driving groove and frantic basslines that’s perfect for peak-time hours on the dancefloor. Stratowerx finishes his offerings with ‘Slix o Six’, a deep, emotional and classy cut that draws again from electro influences. Perseus Traxx rounds off the EP with his own, unique take on ‘Point Four’. Building on the frantic groove of the original track, constructs an experimental peak-time banger that will be both at home on big festival stages and intimate club settings.
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