Logic1000 releases ‘mother :;~ rebirth’ EP
LOGIC1000 RELEASES MOTHER :;~ REBIRTH EP VIA THERAPY / BECAUSE MUSIC
SHARES ‘OCEANIC (FEAT. VAGABON)’
OFFICIAL REMIX OF DUA LIPA’S ‘ILLUSION’ ALSO OUT NOW
“It is, truly, her time”
NME ‘The Cover’
“A 12-track masterpiece that toes the line in a way that will undoubtedly unite club kids and casual listeners”
DJ ‘Album of the Month’
“One of 2024’s most assured and enjoyable electronic records”
8/10 Clash
Listen to ‘oceanic (feat. Vagabon)’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjGGoN7suKY
Listen to the full EP here:
https://logic1000.lnk.to/mother.rebirth
Listen to the Dua Lipa remix here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCdRTBgDaTU
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Logic1000 – the alias of Berlin-based producer Samantha Poulter – has today released mother :;~ rebirth, a new EP which features reworked versions of standout moments from her recent debut Mother, made with special guest collaborators. Following the previously shared singles ‘side by side (feat. Empress Of)’ and ‘heartbeat (feat Vv Pete)‘ she has today also shared the final single to be taken from the EP ‘oceanic’ which features Vagabon. The EP also contains the rebirth version of ‘promises‘, listen to the full EP here.
Speaking of the track and EP Poulter says:
“the beauty and fragility of vagabon’s voice on this version of oceanic takes the song into quite an emotional place. her voice is so soft and warm. it brings out a vulnerability from the original that i didn’t quite know was there. the whole rebirth ep has been given so much extra life to it via the beautiful artists who contributed their voices to it. what a blessing and an honour it has been to be able to co create with such talented women. i think this final release off rebirth is such a nice way to move forward into the next stages of writing music because it has left us feeling so inspired and filled with creativity”
Poulter was also recently invited to remix Dua Lipa’s ‘Illusion’, listen here
Following the EP release Poulter will perform in Room 1 at London‘s fabric this weekend, details and tickets can be found here. This comes off the back of Poulter’s sold out show at Phonox in London at the end of June as well as a packed out performance at The Glade at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. Further worldwide dates throughout the year can be found below.
In March Logic1000 released her long awaited debut album Mother via Therapy / Because Music to widespread acclaim which included gracing the cover of NME, being named DJ‘s ‘Album of the Month‘, delivering a sensational Crack Mix, Boiler Room session, Radio 1 ‘Future Artists‘ mixtape and more.
Poulter also recently shared a new episode of her podcast Logic1000 & Helena Star Present: Therapy which featured a conversation with guest Jamz Supernova, listen back and subscribe here.
Photo credit: Kasia Kim-Zacharko
High-res images can be found here.
Tour dates:
09 Aug – London @ fabric
23 Aug – Lincolnshire @ Lost Village Festival
30 Aug – Chicago, IL @ ARC Music Festival
14 Sep – Athens, GR @ Plissken Festival
21 Sep – Exeter @ Yonder Festival
Ticket are available here:
https://www.logic1000.com/
Praise for Mother:
“It is, truly, her time”
NME ‘The Cover’
“A 12-track masterpiece that toes the line in a way that will undoubtedly unite club kids and casual listeners”
DJ ‘Album of the Month’
“One of 2024’s most assured and enjoyable electronic records”
8/10 Clash
“Music to get lost in”
4/5 The Sunday Times
“Soaring pop aspirations meet slinky club rollers”
Resident Advisor ‘Best of March’
“Perfect for both the dancefloor and casual listening”
Mixmag ‘The Best Tracks Of The Year 2024 So Far’
“A low-key but ingratiating return that befits its title, shimmering hi-hats fanning over the song like fragments from a sparkler”
The Guardian
“Ace debut album”
The Observer
“Destined for a whole summer’s worth of dancefloors”
The Evening Standard
“’Grown On Me’ further highlights Logic1000’s innate ability in crafting beautifully soulful electronic music”
Dance Wax
“A glorious demonstration of how far Poulter has come in half a decade, showcasing a knack for crafting future dancefloor anthems”
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