Warp’s Indian summer of archival downpours gives up LFO’s early ‘90s session for legendary Radio 1 DJ, John Peel
Holding all exclusive material, LFO’s turn on Peel’s show is a real gem for all bleep and bass fiends. Opener ‘Take Control’ is one of the duo’s more mellow and floaty workouts, replete with heaving subs, while ‘To The Limit’ takes it to the warehouse with diva vocals and hypnotic, breezy melodies. ‘Rob’s Nightmare’ follows with a nagging mix of horror film-esque motifs and darkly lush choral pads driven by natty electro rhythm, and ‘Lost World’ pines for early acid rave vibes in signature LFO style.
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Warp’s Indian summer of archival downpours gives up LFO’s early ‘90s session for legendary Radio 1 DJ, John Peel
Holding all exclusive material, LFO’s turn on Peel’s show is a real gem for all bleep and bass fiends. Opener ‘Take Control’ is one of the duo’s more mellow and floaty workouts, replete with heaving subs, while ‘To The Limit’ takes it to the warehouse with diva vocals and hypnotic, breezy melodies. ‘Rob’s Nightmare’ follows with a nagging mix of horror film-esque motifs and darkly lush choral pads driven by natty electro rhythm, and ‘Lost World’ pines for early acid rave vibes in signature LFO style.
Warp’s Indian summer of archival downpours gives up LFO’s early ‘90s session for legendary Radio 1 DJ, John Peel
Holding all exclusive material, LFO’s turn on Peel’s show is a real gem for all bleep and bass fiends. Opener ‘Take Control’ is one of the duo’s more mellow and floaty workouts, replete with heaving subs, while ‘To The Limit’ takes it to the warehouse with diva vocals and hypnotic, breezy melodies. ‘Rob’s Nightmare’ follows with a nagging mix of horror film-esque motifs and darkly lush choral pads driven by natty electro rhythm, and ‘Lost World’ pines for early acid rave vibes in signature LFO style.
Warp’s Indian summer of archival downpours gives up LFO’s early ‘90s session for legendary Radio 1 DJ, John Peel
Holding all exclusive material, LFO’s turn on Peel’s show is a real gem for all bleep and bass fiends. Opener ‘Take Control’ is one of the duo’s more mellow and floaty workouts, replete with heaving subs, while ‘To The Limit’ takes it to the warehouse with diva vocals and hypnotic, breezy melodies. ‘Rob’s Nightmare’ follows with a nagging mix of horror film-esque motifs and darkly lush choral pads driven by natty electro rhythm, and ‘Lost World’ pines for early acid rave vibes in signature LFO style.
12” in full colour printed inner sleeve, 5 colour 3mm spine in printed outer sleeve with spot gloss UV varnish. Download card insert.
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Warp’s Indian summer of archival downpours gives up LFO’s early ‘90s session for legendary Radio 1 DJ, John Peel
Holding all exclusive material, LFO’s turn on Peel’s show is a real gem for all bleep and bass fiends. Opener ‘Take Control’ is one of the duo’s more mellow and floaty workouts, replete with heaving subs, while ‘To The Limit’ takes it to the warehouse with diva vocals and hypnotic, breezy melodies. ‘Rob’s Nightmare’ follows with a nagging mix of horror film-esque motifs and darkly lush choral pads driven by natty electro rhythm, and ‘Lost World’ pines for early acid rave vibes in signature LFO style.