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-- Steve Lawler -- Viva Toronto (2cd) [Renaissance]


Posted by ghostridenhuffy on May-21-2008 05:15:

Steve Lawler -- Viva Toronto (2cd) [Renaissance]

Looks mean!!! Me likey.

Tracklist

CD1 Inside

01 Viva Toronto Intro - Friends
02 Robytek - Luna Africa (Reprise)
03 TG - Give it a go
04 Calculus - Loosey Goosey (Reboot Rework)
05 Re: Axis - Outsider
06 Spetkre - Capacitor
07 Alecs Marta - Ramper (Patrick Zigon Remix)
08 Alex Tepper - Grains (TG Remix)
09 TRNSSTR - As You Like It (Original Mix)
10 Alex Costa - Pull & Bear (Ji-Fi Remix)
11 Christian Smith & John Selway - Total Departure
12 Joel Mull - Red Light of Dawn
13 Markantonio & Joseph Capriati - Codice Morse
14 Ilario Alicante - I like to serve

CD2 Outside

01 Viva Toronto Intro - Computer Man
02 The Black Dog - EVP Echoes
03 Miss Fitz - Drifting On
04 Nivek Tsoy - Time and Space
05 Cle - Nomads
06 Cle - All Dried Out
07 Fetisch + Me - Diskotecktonik
08 Stu Hirst - Cambio
09 Sie - Sublimes (Rone Mix)
10 Mathew Jonson - Symphony for the Apocalypse
11 Audion - Billy Says Go
12 Baggy Bukkador & Tim Fishbeck - Decade
13 Betoko - Xuplak
14 Daschund - Perception
15 Frank Martiniq - The Astropop Shop


Posted by Clovis on May-21-2008 06:14:

Wow Lawler landing straight in the minimal tech deep end.


That actually looks sort of interesting. Some good tracks on there.


Posted by RJT on May-21-2008 06:22:

Solid tunes on both discs, but to be honest, it's only the first one that's got me curious.

Still, it's been a long time since anything Lawler has done has raised my eye, definitely looking to check it out.


Posted by bas on May-21-2008 06:22:

That does look pretty sweet...Lawler get his head out of his ass?


Posted by MACBOOK69 on May-21-2008 22:34:

come on viva london was pretty dope


Posted by Paradox Lost on May-22-2008 09:01:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Solid tunes on both discs, but to be honest, it's only the first one that's got me curious.

Still, it's been a long time since anything Lawler has done has raised my eye, definitely looking to check it out.


There were undoubtedly a number of eye-raising moments to be found on Viva London, even if the overall release felt a bit flat and generally dry...which may not be too far off the mark from where this one winds up, but I'm nevertheless quite optimistic.


Posted by rory21 on May-23-2008 11:54:

oooh looks tasty, when is it out?


Posted by Dj_Es-Dva on May-24-2008 09:25:

Hmmm interesting, just like London it had some nice tracks but i hope his programming and mixing is better. I wonder if he's still referring to this as 'quirky house,' as he did with the last one.



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