Rotterdam’s ever prolific DJ Overdose delivers his first full length for L.I.E.S., “Emulator Amour” The well seasoned electro veteran gives us a 13 track master class workout in the genre, exploring all ends and styles. From the classic cowbell electro of “Razor”, to the West Coast boogie of “Bow to the Devourer” or the icy electro bass of “Turns Out Eddy Has No Friends” Overdose leaves no stone unturned. One of the artist’s most complete works in his vast catalog which ties all his influences together and presents them in true Overdose form. Not to be missed. A true classic from a West Coast Dutch master.
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