Truth’s record label,
Deep Dark & Dangerous.
NotLö has made a name for herself in the experimental bass realm and the Denver-based producer’s
Speakeasy EP puts her passion and production prowess on full display. She gracefully controls the EP’s direction with deep bass, gritty textures, tasteful melodics and an underlying dark, dangerous energy to match the label’s intent. All of which flow together in perfect harmony and make for a seamless listening experience.
The label shares of NotLö’s
Speakeasy EP:
One of the most badass producers we have come across in the last couple of years… NotLö is straight outta Denver, Colorado the undisputed bass capital of North America. Her style embodies dark feminine energy and this EP ranges from heavy stompers such as “Speakeasy” and “Remainder,” to the more lush sub-heavy vibes of “After Hours.” With releases on Wakaan and Clozee’s Odyzey Music already under her belt, this EP on DDD cements her as someone
As the music’s final notes disappeared into the steep walls surrounding Poudre Canyon, they were replaced by a new sound. Cheering. But not your obligatory
Oh, the show’s over so I should clap now type of cheering. This was heartfelt and raw.
Michael Morgenstern shook his head in amazement. From his perch behind the lighting console at the Mishawaka Amphitheatre the famed venue tucked a few sharp bends up the Poudre River from Fort Collins the audiovisual engineer was working his seventh concert in ten days, including Halloween. This November 7 spectacle was the penultimate performance of an eight-show run, and every night the small crowds just over 100 people socially distanced around tables and huddled by fire pits to keep warm had danced and cheered with abandon. Only tonight their adulation seemed next-level. The crowd was going completely nuts. Then again, he’d seen similar reactions many times while collaborating with the headliner: Everyone goes nuts for CloZe