The seasoned reworker, Lup Ino, is no stranger if you’ve kept your ear to the underground, where the vinyl never stops spinning and the grooves run deep. Over the past decade, he’s become a fixture in the re-edits scene, an alchemist who knows precisely which dusty tracks still have life in them. His magic? It’s the way he locates the heart of a forgotten classic, the beefiest, juiciest parts – the bassline that thumped through the speakers at a half-remembered block party, or the horn riff that once lit up a basement club on a hazy Saturday night.
Lup Ino throws these fragments of musical memory into his sonic cauldron, where elements from House music are both the binding agents and the lifeblood. Each track is stripped, looped, and then injected with that distinct House tinge, a pulsating rhythm that anchors it all, turning what was once familiar into something transformative, something fresh, where the line between the past and present blurs into a hypnotic beat that keeps pulling you in.
Link:
Lup Ino – BaBaBaby [Discoholics Anonymous Recordings]