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Logic1000: one of dance music’s most intriguing artists enters a new era


Co-signed by FourTet, the Sydney-born producer and DJ finally has a debut album: a ‘love letter to house music’, and to the messiness of life

Its centrepiece track, DJ Logic Please Forgive Me, winningly sampled R&B singer Deborah Cox over a clean, hard-hitting bassline that beamed with love for house-meets-UK bass artists like Joy Orbison and Pearson Sound. While the Logic1000 EP had a skittish, everything-at-the-wall feel, its follow-up, 2021’s You’ve Got The Whole Night To Go, saw Poulter settle into a focused groove, charting a direct line from deep house to UK funky to rhythmic techno. Throughout the rolling lockdowns of 2021, Logic1000 released a string of luminescent, vaguely melancholic house cuts including YourLove and What You Like (with Malaysian-Irish producer Yunè Pinku), whose rich synth pads, shuffling bass and gauzy vocals ached for the dancefloor.

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