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Issued in 2009 by Lektroluv, the Zipper EP by Sound Of Stereo distills the fidget house aesthetic into a terse three-track statement. Anchored by the title cut "Zipper," the record navigates the jittery rhythms and clipped samples characteristic of the genre, alongside "Velcro" and "Button," each contributing to a concise exploration of electro-inflected house. The EP’s modest footprint—just three tracks—belies its rhythmic complexity and dancefloor utility.Though not widely circulated beyond a dedicated following, as reflected in its Last.fm listener count, the Zipper EP captures a moment when fidget house was carving out a niche within electronic dance music. Sound Of Stereo’s approach here is precise and unadorned, aligning with Lektroluv’s penchant for forward-leaning club cuts. This artifact remains a useful cipher for crate-diggers interested in the late-2000s electro-house intersection.
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Album lore
Issued in 2009 by Lektroluv, the Zipper EP by Sound Of Stereo distills the fidget house aesthetic into a terse three-track statement. Anchored by the title cut "Zipper," the record navigates the jittery rhythms and clipped samples characteristic of the genre, alongside "Velcro" and "Button," each contributing to a concise exploration of electro-inflected house. The EP’s modest footprint—just three tracks—belies its rhythmic complexity and dancefloor utility.Though not widely circulated beyond a dedicated following, as reflected in its Last.fm listener count, the Zipper EP captures a moment when fidget house was carving out a niche within electronic dance music. Sound Of Stereo’s approach here is precise and unadorned, aligning with Lektroluv’s penchant for forward-leaning club cuts. This artifact remains a useful cipher for crate-diggers interested in the late-2000s electro-house intersection.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-5F930xSEHlIGzjjOYadKRU |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify