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Ndlamu - Lorca | Techno
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Preview and mix over on the Ransom Note: goo.gl/6HEi9G Vinyl release date: 1st December 2014 Developing on the momentum of ʻForgive Me Loveʼ and ʻNaokoʼ, which gained support from the likes of Bonobo, Maya Jane Coles, Pete Tong and other prominent figures, Lorca returns to 'Naked Naked' with three new cuts that have their eyes set firmly on the dance floor. 2014 has been a successful one for the young producer. With a busy DJ schedule, that included a debut set at Panorama Bar, and this release follows on from those experiences and is geared towards the big rooms Lorca has become accustomed to. On ʻCalcutecʼ Lorca wraps an anthemic bassline around a solid, tech-ridden groove, while 'Ndlamu' takes its influence from Africa, utilising hypnotic vocal chants over tribal grit. The alternative mix moves into trippier territory as its rumbling bass line and infectious lead, bubble under until reaching a climatic finale. If anything this latest EP proves that Lorca is more than just a versatile producer. You can only guess at what he will offer up next.