About Release
LWS returns to Parris and Call Super’s can you feel the sun imprint with All Of The Chaos. 4 mutant rollers in hisnow-singular style, sharp constructions meticulously designed with club drama and devious rave energy.A year on from Palloon, and Edinburgh’s LWS has certainly left his mark. His inner metronome ticks differently, ornateclub constructions snarling with hypnotic fervour. His music has been ubiquitous across clubs and festivals over thepast twelve months as a result, and on his second EP for can you feel the sun he proves there’s still plenty left in thetank.Opener Many Requests goes galactic, a wide-eyed entanglement of melody and rhythm that gallops tough yet supplethrough an ever-shifting landscape; an inevitable deconstruction ensues, before the salivating return sets us back oncourse. Gooly shifts darker, a looping roller with sultry swagger that deviously maintains its shuffling delirium withuncanny nous. Sharkbait on the flip cultivates a jaw-gnawing tension, vibrantly edging towards that ecstatic releasewith unrelenting ease. Closer All Of The Chaos goes weirdest, a chromatic safari swivelling on its mechanised 2 stepthrough a carousel of unhinged sound design to its conclusion; signing off on yet another collection of future-shockmissives from LWS.Early DJ support from Call Super, Objekt, Pariah, Surusinghe, Ploy, OK WIlliams and Pangaea.