Win 2 tickets to see Silent Servant and DVS1 @ Smart Bar
Chicago, have we got a treat for you. To celebrate its arrival on the Windy City techno scene, the Oktave collective is throwing one hell of a debut party at Smart Bar on November 5th. Kicking things...
View ArticleLucy, Kalachakra
[Prologue] Luca Mortellaro’s Stroboscopic Artefacts label has, in the short space of a year proven to be one of the more interesting techno labels in operation, as much for their consistent quality as...
View ArticleLWE Podcast 63: Silent Servant vs DVS1
Contrary to popular belief, America’s Midwestern dance music scene is much more than Detroit and Chicago. Two of its most vital contemporary talents, Silent Servant and DVS1, reside in Minneapolis, a...
View ArticleLWE 2Q Reports 2011: Live Performances
As making money off of recorded music inches closer and closer to complete impracticality, most producers are forced to DJ and play live or at the least tour more than they might otherwise. The result...
View ArticleLWE Podcast 63: Silent Servant vs DVS1 is archived this week
LWE’s 63rd podcast comprised two independently mixed live sets by Minneapolis-based collaborators Silent Servant and DVS1. Be sure to add it to your collection before it’s archived this Friday,...
View ArticleDVS1, HUSH 01
Graphic by Eno Henze [HUSH] It’s hard to say why specific sounds and genres ebb and flow in and out of the collective dance music conscience, but that motion itself is readily mirrored in our own...
View ArticleTrus’me, PN14
[Prime Numbers] David Wolstencroft’s signature penchant for sample-heavy and soul-influenced deep house has been overrun with the urge to explore the raw elements of stripped-down techno in 2012....
View ArticleDJ Debriefing: DVS1
Welcome to DJ Debriefing, a new series of LWE features where we ask DJs about the music they’re actually playing, both old and new. DVS1 is up first in the hot seat. This Minneapolis-based...
View ArticleDVS1, Lost Myself
Photo by Frédéric Eyl [HUSH] DVS1 is an American producer who makes his bones in Europe, counting his closest contemporaries as those who soundtrack Berghain’s Sundays. Given this robust...
View ArticleLittle White Earbuds April Charts 2014
Chart courtesy of The Economist 01. Alex Israel, “Colugo” [Crème Organization] (buy) I could not have predicted Alex Israel would try his hand at making 90s-garage-house-inspired music, yet I’m hardly...
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