Let’s Go Outside on Soma - review
The artist’s name might lead any one in some completely wrong direction cause this ain’t George Michael you’re dealing with!
What we hear in the first track “Speak My Language” of this realease which will be released on the 3rd of december is some hard funked electro. Never disowning his paragons Kraftwerk, Let’s Go Outside delivers some perfekt heavy duty electro piece which makes you wanna rip off your shirt in the middle of the dance floor. The man from Portland/Oregon blows the summer away with some hard synth sounds and some deeply electrified bass rhythm.
What to expect when you can lay your hands on this fine piece of electronic music on the 3rd of december is Liaisons Dangereuse’s Los Ninos Del Parque transmitted into the high speed heart of the first decade of this millenium. Hard electro sounds reduced to the minimum without being minimal. From NYC to London to Berlin, this track will bring the heat to every club in the cold winter days to come and will be a perfect benchmark for every bass speaker on every speaker system.
Unbelievable but true - Speak My Language will be available as a “free download” on release date on the SOMA Records website because Soma wanted to set a sign against the russian piracy system which allows companys to steal somebody elses intellectual property, and without paying a single cent to those who put loads of efforts and creative energy into the making, run their own business by selling illegally acquired music.
This great release features two more tracks out of Let’s Go Outside’s electro kitchen: “Let’s Go Outside Vs [SiK] - Yelsiap” and “Meat Head”. Both of them have the same refreshing style which makes Josh Wink, Ivan Smagghe and Andrew Weatherall love his music.
LGO also takes inspiration from IDM, ambient and electro, all of which are evident in this three-tracker and we are already looking forward in joyful anticipation to Let’s Go Outside’s debut album, ‘A Picnic With The Hunters’, which will follow on SOMA in January 2008.

