Charlotte De Witte
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Belgium’s Raving George aka Charlotte de Witte (releases on Bad Life and a collaboration with Oscar and the Wolf that sold 15k copies in Belgium alone) sheds her alias for an expertly crafted EP of big-room techno. “Weltschmerz” sounds like an instant Berghain classic; dark, massive, trippy, and with an emotional character all too rare within the genre. The confident, housier “Damage Control” is a straightforward flex-a-thon. “Lonesome” brings the emotion back with its super-tense, unresolved melodies. “Relatives of None,” with its screechy synth hook, is the nastiest of the bunch. “Weltschmerz (Melodic Theme)” provides an epic ambient outro.
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Charlotte de Witte marks the homecoming to her own imprint KNTXT with her brand new EP ‘Return to Nowhere’. The captivating record exists out of four long-awaited tracks called ‘Return to Nowhere, ‘Ensemble’, ‘Sgadi Li Mi’ and ‘What’s In The Past’.
Further exploring her sonic realm, the record features techno sound reminiscent of her ‘Selected’ EP, but switches out the acid stabs for haunting hymns. The result is a gripping dismal soundtrack that feels desolate yet hopeful. With this spellbinding EP which combines her iconic hard-punching techno with mesmerizing chants effortlessly, Charlotte proves once again why she remains at the forefront of the industry.
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Of Pressure and Selected, de Witte says, “Both can be seen as an ode to the techno I love and cherish.” The EPs each feature four tracks and will be released via her recently launched label on November 15th. The first EP on KNTXT arrived in September. It was a collaboration between the Belgian producer and Chris Liebing called Liquid Slow.