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Soul Clap’s Five Best Wolf & Lamb Tracks

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Posted April 11, 2012 in Clubbing Features

All good friends fight, with verbs, with fists, or in some cases, with vinyl. !K7 Records’ long-running DJ Kicks series last year released a turntable punch-up between Brooklyn house heavyweights, Wolf and Lamb, and their sometime labelmates Soul Clap – it was a pretty decent scrap, but thankfully no-one got hurt.

Tote bags at dawn! The two crews revisit their friendly rivalry in Dublin this month with a versus set in the Button Factory. Just to prove there’s no ill will, the Clap boys have chosen their five favourite releases on the W&L label since its inception in 2005.

Wolf + Lamb ft. Smirk – Therapist

National Museum 2024 – Irish

The deepest track on the duo’s first vinyl EP, this one just never gets old. It also showcases Smirk at his twisted best.

 

Gadi Mizrahi – Set Your House

Gadi’s first real solo jaw dropper. A mood that perfectly reflects the vibe of the Marcy Hotel dance floor at the height of the party.

 

Zev – Don’t Break It

Zev’s foray into breakbeats, this one may be his best work. So perfectly simple with the ultimate catchy but not cheesy vocal.

 

 No Regular Play – Owe Me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPwGeyWKsH0

The most slept on producers on the label, show us their sexy side. If it’s booty grinding sleaze you need, look no further.

 

Nicolas Jaar – Time For Us

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt6SpEAF_GU

Still one of Nico’s finest works to date. This song has yielded more baby making than a stockpile of viagra.

Soul Clap fight Wolf and Lamb over the Button Factory decks on the 27th April – tickets are now available for €15 inclusive of booking fees.


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