Paul Woolford dons his Special Request mantle once again for a six-track suite on the fabric-run label that expands the project’s remit into electro and ambient flavours – Whities talent Minor Science rips it on the remix.
After an extended period exorcising his tech-house demons at the behest of Hotflush, Paul Woolford seems to have decided 2017 is the time to properly revisit his Special Request project. Comprised of the Special Request originals from his recent ‘fabriclive 91’ mix, ‘Stairfoot Lane Bunker’ offers a much more conclusive exploration of the Special Request DNA than 2013’s Houndstooth LP ‘Soul Music.’
Kicking out with some Kraftwerk-meets Mix Mup-style speak-n-spell electro of Redrum, PW then pulls the ‘ardcore junglist spirit central to Special Request in some interesting directions. The title cut lays on rich swathes of orchestrated ambience which get rudely interrupted by an assemblage of spangled amens and sproinging sub bass. Woolford’s skilled rhythmic edits come to the fore on the dizzying jungle patterns he draws on Replicant, replete with obligatory Bladerunner sample!
Elsewhere, both Telepathic Dog and Five Lane Ends transpose you into the realm of crumbling ambient vistas, the former’s brief fizzing static backdrop occasionally punctuated by Woolford going mad with some lasers whilst the latter is like some weightless edit from Star Wars. Minor Science aka RA critic Gus Finlayson rounds out the record with a remix of Stairfoot Lane Bunker whose hyper specific drum edits and tongue-in-cheek touches are reminiscent of Luke Vibert’s Amen Andrews stuff.
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Paul Woolford dons his Special Request mantle once again for a six-track suite on the fabric-run label that expands the project’s remit into electro and ambient flavours – Whities talent Minor Science rips it on the remix.
After an extended period exorcising his tech-house demons at the behest of Hotflush, Paul Woolford seems to have decided 2017 is the time to properly revisit his Special Request project. Comprised of the Special Request originals from his recent ‘fabriclive 91’ mix, ‘Stairfoot Lane Bunker’ offers a much more conclusive exploration of the Special Request DNA than 2013’s Houndstooth LP ‘Soul Music.’
Kicking out with some Kraftwerk-meets Mix Mup-style speak-n-spell electro of Redrum, PW then pulls the ‘ardcore junglist spirit central to Special Request in some interesting directions. The title cut lays on rich swathes of orchestrated ambience which get rudely interrupted by an assemblage of spangled amens and sproinging sub bass. Woolford’s skilled rhythmic edits come to the fore on the dizzying jungle patterns he draws on Replicant, replete with obligatory Bladerunner sample!
Elsewhere, both Telepathic Dog and Five Lane Ends transpose you into the realm of crumbling ambient vistas, the former’s brief fizzing static backdrop occasionally punctuated by Woolford going mad with some lasers whilst the latter is like some weightless edit from Star Wars. Minor Science aka RA critic Gus Finlayson rounds out the record with a remix of Stairfoot Lane Bunker whose hyper specific drum edits and tongue-in-cheek touches are reminiscent of Luke Vibert’s Amen Andrews stuff.
Paul Woolford dons his Special Request mantle once again for a six-track suite on the fabric-run label that expands the project’s remit into electro and ambient flavours – Whities talent Minor Science rips it on the remix.
After an extended period exorcising his tech-house demons at the behest of Hotflush, Paul Woolford seems to have decided 2017 is the time to properly revisit his Special Request project. Comprised of the Special Request originals from his recent ‘fabriclive 91’ mix, ‘Stairfoot Lane Bunker’ offers a much more conclusive exploration of the Special Request DNA than 2013’s Houndstooth LP ‘Soul Music.’
Kicking out with some Kraftwerk-meets Mix Mup-style speak-n-spell electro of Redrum, PW then pulls the ‘ardcore junglist spirit central to Special Request in some interesting directions. The title cut lays on rich swathes of orchestrated ambience which get rudely interrupted by an assemblage of spangled amens and sproinging sub bass. Woolford’s skilled rhythmic edits come to the fore on the dizzying jungle patterns he draws on Replicant, replete with obligatory Bladerunner sample!
Elsewhere, both Telepathic Dog and Five Lane Ends transpose you into the realm of crumbling ambient vistas, the former’s brief fizzing static backdrop occasionally punctuated by Woolford going mad with some lasers whilst the latter is like some weightless edit from Star Wars. Minor Science aka RA critic Gus Finlayson rounds out the record with a remix of Stairfoot Lane Bunker whose hyper specific drum edits and tongue-in-cheek touches are reminiscent of Luke Vibert’s Amen Andrews stuff.
Paul Woolford dons his Special Request mantle once again for a six-track suite on the fabric-run label that expands the project’s remit into electro and ambient flavours – Whities talent Minor Science rips it on the remix.
After an extended period exorcising his tech-house demons at the behest of Hotflush, Paul Woolford seems to have decided 2017 is the time to properly revisit his Special Request project. Comprised of the Special Request originals from his recent ‘fabriclive 91’ mix, ‘Stairfoot Lane Bunker’ offers a much more conclusive exploration of the Special Request DNA than 2013’s Houndstooth LP ‘Soul Music.’
Kicking out with some Kraftwerk-meets Mix Mup-style speak-n-spell electro of Redrum, PW then pulls the ‘ardcore junglist spirit central to Special Request in some interesting directions. The title cut lays on rich swathes of orchestrated ambience which get rudely interrupted by an assemblage of spangled amens and sproinging sub bass. Woolford’s skilled rhythmic edits come to the fore on the dizzying jungle patterns he draws on Replicant, replete with obligatory Bladerunner sample!
Elsewhere, both Telepathic Dog and Five Lane Ends transpose you into the realm of crumbling ambient vistas, the former’s brief fizzing static backdrop occasionally punctuated by Woolford going mad with some lasers whilst the latter is like some weightless edit from Star Wars. Minor Science aka RA critic Gus Finlayson rounds out the record with a remix of Stairfoot Lane Bunker whose hyper specific drum edits and tongue-in-cheek touches are reminiscent of Luke Vibert’s Amen Andrews stuff.
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Paul Woolford dons his Special Request mantle once again for a six-track suite on the fabric-run label that expands the project’s remit into electro and ambient flavours – Whities talent Minor Science rips it on the remix.
After an extended period exorcising his tech-house demons at the behest of Hotflush, Paul Woolford seems to have decided 2017 is the time to properly revisit his Special Request project. Comprised of the Special Request originals from his recent ‘fabriclive 91’ mix, ‘Stairfoot Lane Bunker’ offers a much more conclusive exploration of the Special Request DNA than 2013’s Houndstooth LP ‘Soul Music.’
Kicking out with some Kraftwerk-meets Mix Mup-style speak-n-spell electro of Redrum, PW then pulls the ‘ardcore junglist spirit central to Special Request in some interesting directions. The title cut lays on rich swathes of orchestrated ambience which get rudely interrupted by an assemblage of spangled amens and sproinging sub bass. Woolford’s skilled rhythmic edits come to the fore on the dizzying jungle patterns he draws on Replicant, replete with obligatory Bladerunner sample!
Elsewhere, both Telepathic Dog and Five Lane Ends transpose you into the realm of crumbling ambient vistas, the former’s brief fizzing static backdrop occasionally punctuated by Woolford going mad with some lasers whilst the latter is like some weightless edit from Star Wars. Minor Science aka RA critic Gus Finlayson rounds out the record with a remix of Stairfoot Lane Bunker whose hyper specific drum edits and tongue-in-cheek touches are reminiscent of Luke Vibert’s Amen Andrews stuff.