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Steve Lawler

Steve Lawler

  • Avg user rating: 2h stars Out of 8 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Dave Seaman, Lee Burridge, Sasha, Danny Tenaglia, John Digweed

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Steve Lawler - Violet (6:21) Date added: 11/13/07 | Total listens: 2,319
Remo Pres. Sidechainers - Steel 24 (5:12) Date added: 11/13/07 | Total listens: 1,097
Der Dritte Raum - Plutonium (5:09) Date added: 11/13/07 | Total listens: 894
Martin Eyerer & Oliver Klein - Tiflis (2:54) Date added: 11/13/07 | Total listens: 604
Steve Lawler - Courses For Horses (8:11) Date added: 11/13/07 | Total listens: 671

User reviews for Steve Lawler

Average rating2h starsOut of 8 votes

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Editor's review

A favorite DJ of Americans and Britons alike, Steve Lawler favors beats that are dingy and dark--the kind of beats that are loudly sleazy and brimming with bass that's dripping with funk. He knows just when to release the hounds on the dance floor, so to speak, and his showing on this new Renaissance compilation is just further proof of that.

Biography

Steve Lawler returns to the compilations arena with ‘Viva London’, a 2 x CD, musical insight to his monthly residency at The End, a night he’s justifiably proud of, “VIVA Harlem Nights has been running for nearly 6 years at The End in London and it was time lay down a permanent celebration of the night.”

And what a celebration! Steve’s London is a twisted hedonistic world that oozes dark funk, sexy sleaze and sinister fun through an expert blend of the world’s best producers. “There’s some very exciting music out there,” he elaborates, “The hardest call was what I should leave off. I decided to put a mix together of tracks that I have been heavily supporting this year. At the night itself I play for 5 hours so re-creating the club atmosphere within the 2CDs – which is only a 2 ?-hour timeframe – was really tough, but you get the picture of how the night starts musically, what the vibe is and how it ends.”

Drawing on the likes of David K, Gel Abril, Samim, Dubfire, Simon Baker, Bushwacka!, Martin Eyerer and, most importantly, two brand new, exclusive cuts of his own, Steve’s created an album that will undoubtedly stand the test of time – what better way to pay tribute to the night itself?

Looking to the future, the series of albums will take in other cities that play host to Viva, the next volume coming from Steve’s very successful residency in Toronto. But for now, please enjoy the weird, wonderful soundscape that’s Lawler’s London!

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