Close Wolf + Lamb associates No Regular Play will release their debut album later this autumn.
Endangered Species is a continuation of the Minnesota duo’s trademark live-angled house sound, covering all manner of leftfield stylistic influences. Listeners can expect grand pianos, ethnic drums and trumpet solos via Play member Greg Paulus.
Paulus and his No Regular Play partner Nicholas DeBruyn are childhood friends. Both studied Afro-Cuban music in Havana as teens, as well as classical and jazz, before switching to electronica after a mind-blowing Wolf + Lamb party in New York. DeBruyn and Paulus subsequently became regular fixtures of Wolf + Lamb’s Marcy Hotel set-up, releasing several cult EPs including Owe Me and Doesn’t Matter.
Endangered Species – the title, a comment on the supposed scarcity of ‘genuine’ music artists - is released on Wolf + Lamb on November 23.
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