Keeping in time with his other two EPs (Nth ° & After Hours), both of which were released almost exactly one and two years ago, OVERWERK drops Conquer today, rounding out the Canadian electronic producer's first three EPs with a hat trick. Four weeks ago Edmond Huszar teased the release when he gave up the track "Conquer" as a free download. Today, three more tracks follow in its footsteps: "Rise", "Force", and "Control". "Rise" sets course with a string melody in the forefront, piquing your interest with tinny plucking and a classic electro house structure. Following this, "Force" catches your attention with piercing bell lines, which combine with running synth progressions and chopped, syncopated melodies to offer a solidly complextro track. Capping off the new tracks, "Mind Over Matter" brings the previous elements into one, housing them under Nick Nickon's vocals, "No peace without violence", "No light without darkness". Of course driving bass lines, refined grinds, and stuttered mids pervade the entirety of Conquer, making it a true OVERWERK craft. Click "purchase" below to buy at your own price.
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Such clarity in music stems from Huszar's unambiguous outlook on life, something that comes across in today's exclusive interview with EARMILK. It seems that under his seemingly playful motto, #DoWerk, lies a commitment to continually improve, expand his creative capacity, and avoid capitalistic complacency. If you're as curious about the last one as I was, read on for more OVERWERK.