Landing on Bedrock Records once again, Lopezhouse are back with two deep, techno productions on the ‘Vostok EP’. Utilising minimal tech influences while drawing on progressive and rock sounds, the Spanish duo’s newest EP calls on the 1960’s Space Race to showcase the duo’s devotion to creativity and originality.
The EP opens with the title track, a track that puts futuristic sounds into a tech setting. A nod to the Vostock program ran by the Soviet Union in the early 1960s which sent a human to space for the first time in human history, the production complements this feat, as the instrumental’s bleeping synth is loaded with reverb and other harsh elements over a steadily driving groove.
The EP’s second track ‘Redstone’ takes a different approach, calling on rock influences as a bass and lead guitar set the groove. As the single launches, a synth line takes over as the production pushes forward towards more energetic heights. While the EP demonstrates their artistry and craftsmanship, the release remains a possible club-friendly record that may carry equal weight on a home stereo system or a club’s speakers.
‘Vostok EP’ is out now on Bedrock Records, check it out below.
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