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LWS002

Catno

LWS002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 1, 2025

Four late-night burners from Francesco Carvetta, marking the second chapter of Lirica White Series. Deep, hypnotic, and spiked with a dark funky twist, this is music designed for dancefloors that thrive past the witching hour.
Torque and tension drive “Larch (Acid Mix)”, its 303 lines spitting early-2000s bite through a continuous escalation of energy and unexpected turns. “503” heads into progressive territory, sleek, propulsive, and subtly echoing a bygone era without ever lapsing into nostalgia.
On the flip, “Supaline” takes a more playful route: a wobbling bassline underpins restless synth chatter, shaping a groove in constant motion. Closing with depth, “That Wakes Me” unfolds like a cinematic trip, atmospheric and tinged with melancholy, yet never cold, leaving the record suspended in late-night resonance.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: Generic

16.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

NEW

A1

Larch (Acid Mix)

A2

503

B1

Supaline

B2

That Wakes Me

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