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    Galcher Lustwerk Shares Vestibule Remixes EP Featuring Ricardo Villalobos, Skee Mask, Saoirse & Yaleesa Hall – Electric Mode

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    Galcher Lustwerk Shares Vestibule Remixes EP Featuring Ricardo Villalobos, Skee Mask, Saoirse & Yaleesa Hall – Electric Mode


    Following the release of his Vestibule EP, cult favourite Galcher Lustwerk returns with a remixed rendition featuring mixes from Ricardo Villalobos, Skee Mask, Saoirse, and Yaleesa Hall, out now via StrataSonic.

    A New York City-based producer, Lustwerk has become one of the most prolific names in the underground, recognised for his fusion of hazy house grooves, storytelling, and hip-hop-inspired vocals. Originally dropped on February 3, the Vestibule EP is a warm-toned, three-track release, featuring rolling percussion, introspective lyrics, and subtle cosmic synths.

    Opening the remix EP is Chilean producer and DJ Ricardo Villalobos, known for his genre and boundary-defying productions and remixes, and the extended DJ sets that have made him a contemporary legend. Villalobos reshapes the original track “Vestibule” into a pulsing and hypnotic groove. Revered artist, DJ and Ilian Tape regular, Skee Mask, takes a low-down approach in his productions, washing “Vestibule” in swirling textures and weightless pads, warping and stretching the elements into a spacious, dream-like landscape, driven by distorted drums.

    “Shorty Out” is revisited by DJ, Producer, and Body Movements co-founder Saoirse. A highly renowned figure in dance music, the Irish artist has cultivated a genre-defying sound, circling house, garage, electro and bass. Saoire’s remix transforms Lustwerk’s smoky vocals into a high-energy club cut, layering darting synths and crisp, punchy percussion to create a bubbling, late-night room filler built for peak-time dancefloors. Yaleesa Hall has secured himself as one of techno’s most forward-thinking producers and DJs, with regular releases on Will & Ink records label. His remix of “Shorty Out” offers an atmospheric, glitchy, and low-end electro refix, pushing the track into a deeper territory.

    Galcher Lustwerk’s Vestibule Remixes EP is out now. Stream & purchase here.

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