REVIEW Various Artists ‘The Dogs Are Out EP’ [Stay At Home]

Stay At Home Records, under the meticulous curation of Adrien Calvet, unveils a captivating Various Artist EP entitled The Dogs Are Out. This release, marking the third installment from the esteemed French label, manifests a rich sonic tapestry across its five tracks, including a contribution from label head Adrien himself. The EP traverses an eclectic musical terrain, seamlessly blending genres and showcasing the diverse talents of its featured artists.

Opening the A side is the dynamic French duo Aline Umber, celebrated for their ambitious and avant-garde live performances. Their offering, Satisfied, is an Electro-infused masterpiece adorned with subtle House and Acid undertones, riding atop a sumptuous bassline. Aline Umber’s sonic craftsmanship sets a high standard for the EP, promising an auditory journey of sophistication.

Adrien Calvet, not only the steward of Stay At Home Records but a maestro of Electro, graces the A2 slot with The Foil. A prelude to the label head’s upcoming release, this track seamlessly melds intriguing vocals, deep chords, and a groovy bassline. Calvet’s prowess as a producer shines through, creating a sonic experience that is both intellectually stimulating and irresistibly danceable.

Flipping over to the B side, the burgeoning talent Latent takes the reins with Interstellar Object. A rising star in the electronic music landscape, Latent envelopes the listener with his distinctive, enveloping, and catchy groove. The track, built around spaced-out chords, weaves a captivating sonic narrative that draws the audience into Latent’s orbit, showcasing an artist with a keen sense of sonic storytelling.

Karaba, an exceptionally talented producer known for his ability to weave mesmerizing textures with funky influences, graces the EP with Loop Da Loop. True to its title, the track features a synth-line that is as infectious as it is sweet, leaving an indelible mark on the listener’s auditory senses. Karaba’s contribution is a testament to his mastery in crafting immersive sonic experiences.

Closing the EP is ILyes, the enchanting truffle of the project, presenting the nostalgic atmospheric track Last Organ I Promise. True to its name, the track features an organ that adds an intriguing layer to the sonic landscape, leaving the listener yearning for more. ILyes’ magical touch brings a sense of closure to the EP, making it clear that this might not be the “last organ” we encounter, and we eagerly await future auditory delights.

In conclusion, The Dogs Are Out EP stands as a testament to Stay At Home Records’ commitment to delivering quality electronic music. Each track is a carefully crafted piece of art that contributes to the overall sonic journey, making this release a must-listen for aficionados of cutting-edge electronic sounds.

Words by Holger Breuer

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