::Sirens Of Lesbos – Essays Volume 1::
Included in DMC UK Buzzcharts and Mixmag Reviews. Premiered by Big Shot Magazine & Deephouse Amsterdam. Props from Tim Sweeney (Beats in Space), Soul Clap (Wolf&Lamb), Axel Boman (Pampa/Studio Barnhus), Tensnake (True Romance), dOP (Circus Company), Friendly Fires (XL Recordings), Acid Pauli (Crosstown Rebels), Patrick Pulsinger (Cheap Records/Hercules&Love Affair)…
Functional, ethereal, hallucinogen, deep, oceanic, balearic disco house. This is how Sirens Of Lesbos’ first volume of their new ESSAYS series sounds like:
Moving across the genres…
While SOL’s signature material is rather song structured / radio orientated, ESSAYS displays a different, more experimental and 100% dancefloor oriented dimension of the group. Volume 1 is a shamanic silver bullet for all DJs who praise dream-like house music, electronic synthesized melodic beats & grooves and some Ibiza Sunshine.
Also check their latest extravagant DJ-mix which feels like travelling the world on a flying carpet – with stops in West and South Africa, the Comoro Islands, the Southern Pacific Region, Scandinavia and the UK: https://soundcloud.com/sirensoflesbos/oceanic-feelings-002-mixed-by-sirens-of-lesbos
Tim Sweeney:
“Nice one.”
Soul Clap:
“Together in 80’s Japan is really special.”
Axel Boman:
“Polynesian Dance at sunrise at Sunset Campout this week is the plan! The SOL release is great!!! Love it!! :)”
Tensnake:
“Quite a strong EP.”
Mixmag:
“Wicked – like a mature nintendo game aimed at the dancefloor.”
Groovemag:
“Polynesian Dance is one of my favourite tunes this year so far, the sonic equivalence of a sunrise.”
dOP:
“Like the happy mood of Polynesian Dance!”
Acid Pauli:
“:)”
Patrick Pulsinger:
“1980s Japan!”
Friendly Fires:
“Lovely. Polynesian Dance is ecstatic.”
DMC UK Worldmagazine:
“3 beautiful and unique tracks bringing smiles and grooves to the floor. Polynesian Dance looks set to be a classic for sure.”
Deephouse Amsterdam:
http://www.deephouseamsterdam.com/full-premiere-sirens-of-lesbos-7-minutes-in-tibet/
‘Their new EP on Exploited will undoubtedly make its mark in this month’s release calendar. The three-tracker gets under your skin from the outset. Premiere 7 Minutes in Tibet is less of a dance-floor filler than it is a perfect after party anthem.’
Big Shot Magazine:
‘This month the wildly creative posse return with Essays Volume 1, an EP tailored exclusively for the dance floor. “Together In 1980s Japan” is a dreamy disco-house affair sporting a bouncy bassline, shimmering melodies, crafty synth-driven bleeps and oh-so-angelic vocal samples.’
Karotte: “Polynesian Dance is my fav. Like it. Happy dance mood.”
Pezzner: “Strong indeed. One of the best I’ve heard on Exploited in a while and that’s saying a lot!”
Kiki: “Polynesian Dance is special indeed.”
Yannick Labbe: “Supercool. Will def play Polynesian Dance.”