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Conrad Soundsystem brings United Identities West End, a two-tracker of immersive club cuts built for big rigs. In recent years, the three-man collective has become a steady source of high-impact dancefloor tracks across the electronic music spectrum, and this release sharpens that instinct even further. The punchy title track follows the tradition of Conrad Soundsystems previous releases, built on deep sub pressure with each rise designed to spread impact through the whole room. Its buildup keeps edging forward, pushing the limits of how intense a buildup can be. On the B-side, Lindo settles into a more inward space, shaped by seismic low-end, stripped-back drums, and body-flooding synths. Darker in tone but no less immersive, it unfolds with peaks that almost feel like breathers. Rooted in The Hague through their Fish Tapes label and Scheveningen beach events, Conrad Soundsystem carry that crowd-tested energy straight into West End. Built with big systems, open air, and physical impact in mind, the release channels the spaces it comes from.
Conrad Soundsystem brings United Identities West End, a two-tracker of immersive club cuts built for big rigs. In recent years, the three-man collective has become a steady source of high-impact dancefloor tracks across the electronic music spectrum, and this release sharpens that instinct even further. The punchy title track follows the tradition of Conrad Soundsystems previous releases, built on deep sub pressure with each rise designed to spread impact through the whole room. Its buildup keeps edging forward, pushing the limits of how intense a buildup can be. On the B-side, Lindo settles into a more inward space, shaped by seismic low-end, stripped-back drums, and body-flooding synths. Darker in tone but no less immersive, it unfolds with peaks that almost feel like breathers. Rooted in The Hague through their Fish Tapes label and Scheveningen beach events, Conrad Soundsystem carry that crowd-tested energy straight into West End. Built with big systems, open air, and physical impact in mind, the release channels the spaces it comes from.