Club Moss
Facta & K-Lone’s Wisdom Teeth portray the label’s soft take on UK club music thru a refractive prism of ambient, footwork, UKG and electronica by Purelink, Airhead, Ramzi, Maya Q, Ehua, and many more
For the past decade Wisdom Teeth has ridden the wave of UK bassbin movements, variously hosting the vinyl debut of Aya as Loft, and frolicking the spaces of post-dubstep’s nuclear fallout. In recent years they’ve become standard bearers of a certain, warm and friendly club sound that encompasses minimal tech house swingers to lilting ambient sidespins on bassbin styles, notably issuing debut LPs by the label CEOs. On ‘Club Moss’ they chart the breadth of the label 10 years up to the hilt in their thing.
Purelink push it off at a sublime tilt with the gentle steppers keen of ‘Loon E’, and Ramzi ties it off with a seen slow/fast bubbler ‘roomies’. In between they pepper the set with K-Lone’s feathered FM chords and clipped dembow trot in ‘Water Palace’, and the dreamlike motion of ‘Lip Texture’ from Facta, while hard drum type Ehua gives it some energy in the deep, uptempo juke of ‘Gesso’, and Airhead follows their return via Hemlock with the emo-ambient-pop of ‘New Feelign’ for James Blake fiends. Maya Qtends to R&B frothed liquid D&B with ‘Starburst’, and LUXE gives a highlight with the deft propulsion of ‘Diamond Club’, and Leif keeps it wayward with the fluttering experimentation of ‘Kalit’.
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Facta & K-Lone’s Wisdom Teeth portray the label’s soft take on UK club music thru a refractive prism of ambient, footwork, UKG and electronica by Purelink, Airhead, Ramzi, Maya Q, Ehua, and many more
For the past decade Wisdom Teeth has ridden the wave of UK bassbin movements, variously hosting the vinyl debut of Aya as Loft, and frolicking the spaces of post-dubstep’s nuclear fallout. In recent years they’ve become standard bearers of a certain, warm and friendly club sound that encompasses minimal tech house swingers to lilting ambient sidespins on bassbin styles, notably issuing debut LPs by the label CEOs. On ‘Club Moss’ they chart the breadth of the label 10 years up to the hilt in their thing.
Purelink push it off at a sublime tilt with the gentle steppers keen of ‘Loon E’, and Ramzi ties it off with a seen slow/fast bubbler ‘roomies’. In between they pepper the set with K-Lone’s feathered FM chords and clipped dembow trot in ‘Water Palace’, and the dreamlike motion of ‘Lip Texture’ from Facta, while hard drum type Ehua gives it some energy in the deep, uptempo juke of ‘Gesso’, and Airhead follows their return via Hemlock with the emo-ambient-pop of ‘New Feelign’ for James Blake fiends. Maya Qtends to R&B frothed liquid D&B with ‘Starburst’, and LUXE gives a highlight with the deft propulsion of ‘Diamond Club’, and Leif keeps it wayward with the fluttering experimentation of ‘Kalit’.
Facta & K-Lone’s Wisdom Teeth portray the label’s soft take on UK club music thru a refractive prism of ambient, footwork, UKG and electronica by Purelink, Airhead, Ramzi, Maya Q, Ehua, and many more
For the past decade Wisdom Teeth has ridden the wave of UK bassbin movements, variously hosting the vinyl debut of Aya as Loft, and frolicking the spaces of post-dubstep’s nuclear fallout. In recent years they’ve become standard bearers of a certain, warm and friendly club sound that encompasses minimal tech house swingers to lilting ambient sidespins on bassbin styles, notably issuing debut LPs by the label CEOs. On ‘Club Moss’ they chart the breadth of the label 10 years up to the hilt in their thing.
Purelink push it off at a sublime tilt with the gentle steppers keen of ‘Loon E’, and Ramzi ties it off with a seen slow/fast bubbler ‘roomies’. In between they pepper the set with K-Lone’s feathered FM chords and clipped dembow trot in ‘Water Palace’, and the dreamlike motion of ‘Lip Texture’ from Facta, while hard drum type Ehua gives it some energy in the deep, uptempo juke of ‘Gesso’, and Airhead follows their return via Hemlock with the emo-ambient-pop of ‘New Feelign’ for James Blake fiends. Maya Qtends to R&B frothed liquid D&B with ‘Starburst’, and LUXE gives a highlight with the deft propulsion of ‘Diamond Club’, and Leif keeps it wayward with the fluttering experimentation of ‘Kalit’.
Facta & K-Lone’s Wisdom Teeth portray the label’s soft take on UK club music thru a refractive prism of ambient, footwork, UKG and electronica by Purelink, Airhead, Ramzi, Maya Q, Ehua, and many more
For the past decade Wisdom Teeth has ridden the wave of UK bassbin movements, variously hosting the vinyl debut of Aya as Loft, and frolicking the spaces of post-dubstep’s nuclear fallout. In recent years they’ve become standard bearers of a certain, warm and friendly club sound that encompasses minimal tech house swingers to lilting ambient sidespins on bassbin styles, notably issuing debut LPs by the label CEOs. On ‘Club Moss’ they chart the breadth of the label 10 years up to the hilt in their thing.
Purelink push it off at a sublime tilt with the gentle steppers keen of ‘Loon E’, and Ramzi ties it off with a seen slow/fast bubbler ‘roomies’. In between they pepper the set with K-Lone’s feathered FM chords and clipped dembow trot in ‘Water Palace’, and the dreamlike motion of ‘Lip Texture’ from Facta, while hard drum type Ehua gives it some energy in the deep, uptempo juke of ‘Gesso’, and Airhead follows their return via Hemlock with the emo-ambient-pop of ‘New Feelign’ for James Blake fiends. Maya Qtends to R&B frothed liquid D&B with ‘Starburst’, and LUXE gives a highlight with the deft propulsion of ‘Diamond Club’, and Leif keeps it wayward with the fluttering experimentation of ‘Kalit’.