Adam Bennett shapes the 18th release of the Lebanon label Paille Records with three classy cuts released on their Badncamp. In this premiere, we dive into ‘Rhythm of The Left,’ a sleek and groove-driven tech-house jam that reflects his refined sonic identity.
Based in South London, Bennet has been making waves with his tasteful take on tech-house, crafting tight, rolling productions that carry both weight and finesse. Alongside original productions, his cheeky edits of tracks from artists like Jorja Smith and Joyce Sims have gained traction, further cementing his reputation as a versatile producer.
This prolific series of free downloads are all available on his SoundCloud As the founder of London-based platform Resonance, Bennet continues to cultivate community-driven values through a forward-thinking podcast series and events.
‘Rhythm Of The Left’ is a prime example of Bennet’s ability to balance peak-time energy with nuanced textures. Built on crisp drum programming, rolling basslines and intricate synth work, the track oozes with a hypnotic and peak-time vibe. It’s no surprise that artists like Chris Stussy have been rinsing his tunes at many clubs across Europe.
Paille Records has consistently pushed quality house music since its inception. Merging a love for sound and design, the label embodies a strong artistic identity, priding itself on originality and craftsmanship. Now 18 releases deep, the collective continue to craft their own space in the scene, and Bennet’s contribution fits perfectly within their growing catalog.
As the latest in Paille’s curation, ‘Rhythm Of The Left’ brings the pulse of London’s underground to a broader audience, showcasing Bennet’s ability to tap into deep, infectious territories. It’s a blend of deeper shades of house with the classic throbbing London vibe, sprinkling in bits of garage and 2-step flavours, the future looks bright for this young artist.
Buy the EP on Beatport.
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