Review: Marcel Vogel's Lumberjacks In Hell was first established in 2010 and since then has steadily peddled the hottest of sonic metals, either well-known or radar-evading. Centring on leftfield club music, their approach is to establish something of a home for artists, who regularly return to the label after periods of years. House artitsts Lu/Lu and Lyma prove no exception to this rule, returning to the label after two years with their newest record 'Hot Molten Lava'. The joint alias of Lucas van Ee and Tjerk Lammers, this Dutch duo first emerged as bright sparks on their local Amsterdam scene; now they continue their effulgent journey; across the seven tracks of 'Hot Molten Lava', we hear an odyssey of electrifying new house anthems, seamlessly combining to produce an exothermic solidification in sound.
Review: Lumberjacks in Hell reunites with LYMA for a new release featuring two tracks which are both rooted in a decade-old origin story. Initially conceived years ago, these songs were revisited and reimagined by LYMA who incorporated the skills and experiences gained over the past ten years. They explore themes of heartbreak and unreciprocated love and 'Mist (Mistified)' carries a Jai Paul-inspired swagger while 'The Fool Ain't Me' delivers a left-field indie disco groove. The release also includes two remixes by Ray Mang, which are typically refined.
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