UNITITLED by LU:K

SKU139315
ArtistLU:K
TitleUNITITLED
LabelMEMME VAEV
Catalog #MMV003
Tag
ReleaseW 20 - 2025
FormatVinyl - EU12''
Exclusive
 € 18,99 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. lovin u
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mmv003_lp/a1_lovin_u.mp3
  2. lav
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mmv003_lp/a2_lav.mp3
  3. in da limelight
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mmv003_lp/a3_in_da_limelight.mp3
  4. 010
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mmv003_lp/a4_010.mp3
  5. demo 3
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mmv003_lp/b1_demo_3.mp3
  6. drunk - drive
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mmv003_lp/b2_drunk_-_drive.mp3
  7. proov2mix
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mmv003_lp/b3_proov2mix.mp3
  8. kadunud leitud
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/m/mmv003_lp/b4_kadunud_leitud.mp3

Description

*all original recordings from mid 90s Estonian released cassettes. Fascinating interpretations of the UK breakbeat and Jungle sounds recorded when the world felt like a much bigger place.

Since hearing the first breakbeats via the Finnish radio nightly shows introducing the burgeoning UK scene, Virko Veskoja, later head figure of Lu:k, was completely swept away by this new technological language that sounded like machines trying to initiate contact with people. The fluttering rhythm patterns, strings and vocal lines haunting the pathways of the infinite network. Like hip hop taken over by Skynet.

Reimagining it all in mid-90’s Estonia, a fresh and dirt-poor republic newly welcomed to the family of sovereign states on the outskirts of Eastern Europe, was challenging, to say the least. Finally, with the help of entry level music programs, custom-made soundcards and self-built computers by the other Lu:k-head Tõnis Valk, Lu:k took the first tentative steps in the history of Estonian jungle.

Eight Lu:k cuts have been compiled into a handy selection, a true sign of the times when uncertainty came with certain hope and optimism – new territories to chart, new frontiers to conquer. A time of innocence captured so sublimely in Lu:k’s music.

The compilation starts with menacing orchestration that sounds like the birth of a civilization, like in „2001: A Space Odyssey“, or the arrival of Godzilla, only to give way to sweeeet strings and the inimitable Minnie Riperton in “Lovin U”, combining all the essential elements of Lu:k in a track that has remained uncorroded by time since its inception in 1994.

The following “Demo 3” is its antithesis – fast and nervous, a harbinger of the darker days of neurofunk and techstep ahead. More in line with the social realities of the time, when something (or someone) could materialise out of thin air and attack you just as violently as those beats here.

“La:v” was Lu:k’s signature track throughout their brief career that went on only for a few years, 1994-1997. Lifted to heaven’s by Petula Clarks’s wonderful vocals, it perfectly captures the pure essence of creation. “I made it in my bedroom. Something like that just came out. Sorry”, says Virko apologetically.

From the themes of love we are led towards darker scenarios again with “Drunk-Drive”, a more vengeful cut reminiscent of early Ram Records’ nocturnal dangers, skylines shaped by basslines. Previously only available on the uber-rare “Raadiomaja valvelauas” CD compilation from 2005.

“In the Limelight” is lifted from their second album “Dreams in Drums” from 1996 (only released on cassette), and if it’s meant to address their new-found underground celebrity status in Estonia, there is surprisingly little elation here – the track rather consists of introspective strings and beats that sound almost melancholic.

Out of the remaining three tracks, “Proov2mix” and “Kadunud leitud” are the result of a treasure hunt amongst the old, obsolete harddrives – little nuggets that were condemned to obscurity until now. Between them, another vocal-led cut “010”, a non-album track only featured on two comps until now, is a strong reminder of Lu:k’s prodigious ability to handle vocal lines and morph them together with their own weaving synthetic melodies, strong pads and commanding beats.

Lu:k’s music has been largely unavailable for the better part of this century, with original tapes and CD’s changing hands for a small fortune. This vinyl release couldn’t come at a better time, bringing a seminal chapter of Estonian dance music’s mythical history to light again, both for the old-school acolytes and new converts.

All music by Virko Veskoja

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