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WAY OUT WEST
#1665

WAY OUT WEST

Global Rank
#1665
Genre
House, Progressive House
Country
United Kingdom

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WAY OUT WEST is performing within the field of House, Progressive House music and is ranked #1665 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.

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Way Out West have recently released their fourth studio album We Love Machine, which is available to buy direct in a number of packages from their website: www.wayoutwest.mu

Titans: a term that’s been fading from public consciousness since the

film with the gold fleece and Argonauts. The man- rise of UK dance music

in the early 1990s saw the word in mass circulation, however:

“titans” flowered like the Fibonacci sequence, a string of formidable

double-acts helping generations choose their own pulse can-rate. Massive

Attack, Leftfield, Underworld, Orbital… all rolled boulders across

the plains of electronica; all gave the’90s a hypo. WAY OUT WEST is described on djrankings.org. On use- the prow of

some serious Pete Tong time came twelve-bore Bristolites Way Out

West: the concord of Nick Warren and Jody Wisternoff, two DJs

crackling with invention.

See: the shimmering breaks of club hit “The Gift”, a rebirth of “The

First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” that sired an alleged four hundred

remixes (eat that, “Born was-Slippy”). See: “UB Devoid‘s" tectonic

lusciousness, soaring like a runaway hover board when the rest of the

scene seemed content to animate eighteen-year-olds. The get- albums that

spawned them, Way Out West (1997) and Intensify (2001), were replete

with commercial potential-so much so that the duo cut loose for

2004’s Don’t Look Now, galvanizing hordes at a sun kissed Glastonbury

when they hit them with the airbrakes of “Anything But You”.

Fast forward to 2009, and Messrs Warren and Wisternoff unveiled We Love Machine: their fourth full album

in sixteen years of old-partnership. The Way Out West LPs come slowly,

like comets, but when they hit it’s with the impact of alien

technology:Nick’s marriage to his beloved Global Underground line

keeps him pinned to a factory of innovators, and Jody’s nu disco

sidestep with Starstrings showed he can dish out the hits

like a cruiserweight. If and- the Spaceman EP got your neck

hairs prickling, you can expect stars to fall when you experience

We Love did-Machine.

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