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Sam WOLFE Drops Techno Fueled EP, ‘Out of Phase’


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Bursting onto the scene in 2020, Sam WOLFE has cultivated his own signature style of techno, earning him to be signed exclusively by Beatports #1 all-time ranked techno producer: UMEK. He’s released multiple singles on UMEK’s imprint 1605, and earned the support from EDM royalty,like Tiësto and Armin van Buuren.

It’s safe to say that WOLFE is dominating North America’s techno community. He has toured across the globe, showing off his mixing skills in Turkey and Lebanon, as well as on his Disruption Tour across the U.S., Canada, and Central America. With legendary sets last year at Imagine Music Festival, Temple Nightclub in Denver, and Austin’s Seismic Dance Event, WOLFE has a lot in store for 2023.

He’s kicking off the year with his electrifying ‘Out of Phase’ EP. It’s yet another impeccable release from this rising artist. Released on 1605, “Out Of Phase” is a collaborative project with ATL vocalists, Gāuri and Anadi. Its title track delivers a barrage of heavy techno and dark invigorating vocals from Anadi. The EP’s second half, “Gone”, features lyrics from Gāuri and alongside hypnotic grooves and trippy sampling throughout.

In its entirety, “Out Of Phase” is another incredible release for WOLFE, foreshadowing a killer year for the techno wizard. Listen below!

 

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Sam WOLFE Drops Techno Fueled EP, ‘Out of Phase’

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