Lindstrom, Triptych, Sub Club, Glasgow, 28 Apr

The sounds are crisp, clean and bass-end heavy, and the styles drift from long tribal drum workouts, to 80s-flavoured cosmic house, to euphoric European electro-disco

Article by Niall Ó Conghaile | 10 Jun 2007
Lindstrom and Prins Thomas are in town, and with the crown princes of Scandinavian house playing at the legendary Sub Culture as part of the Triptych festy, it's no surprise that the club is at its busiest for a long time. Hans Peter Lindstrom takes the reins with his laptop and keyboards. The sounds are crisp, clean and bass-end heavy, and the styles drift from long tribal drum workouts, to 80s-flavoured cosmic house, to euphoric European electro-disco. From Another Station to The Contemporary Fix, all the hits are rolled out - but, wait a minute, there's no I Feel Space - one of the biggest house hits of the last few years! What's going on? Lindstrom admits that sometimes a certain track can become like an albatross around an artists' neck and that sometimes one just has to move on – and from the sounds on offer tonight, they are most certainly moving in the right direction. [Niall Ó Conghaile]
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