Album Review: Lipiec 063 Składak by Various Artists
Alright, let’s dive into Lipiec 063 Składak, a Polish gem from DJ’s Union that blends Electronic and Hip Hop vibes with dashes of RnB/Swing, Progressive Trance, House, and Euro House. It’s like someone threw a bunch of genres into a blender and hit "puree." Surprisingly, it works! The album feels like a summer road trip through Poland’s underground club scene—chaotic but fun.
First up, “Loca Galaktika” is the track that grabs you by the collar and says, “Hey, listen to me!” It’s got this hypnotic beat that just doesn’t quit, layered with futuristic synths that make you feel like you’re floating in space—or at least pretending to be cool in your bedroom mirror. I couldn’t stop nodding my head to this one. The mix of swingy RnB undertones and sharp electronic drops keeps things fresh. Honestly, if aliens ever invade, we should play this song—it might confuse them enough for us to win.
Then there’s “Break My Stride,” which flips the vibe completely. This one leans more into a house groove, with pulsating basslines and vocals that sound like they were recorded on a sun-soaked balcony somewhere. There’s something oddly motivational about it—it’s the kind of tune that makes you wanna clean your room or run a marathon (or both). Every time I hear it, I get flashbacks to late-night drives where everything feels possible, even though you’re probably just heading to the 24-hour gas station.
The rest of the tracks are solid too. “Can You Dig It?” brings some old-school swagger, while “Into Space” lives up to its name with dreamy, floaty vibes. And who could forget “Phat Bass”? Yeah, it’s exactly what it sounds like—a bassline so thick you could spread it on toast.
What stands out most about Lipiec 063 Składak is how unapologetically Polish it feels. It’s not trying to copy Western trends; instead, it takes global influences and gives them a local twist. That raw energy? Pure DJ’s Union magic.
So yeah, this album isn’t perfect—it’s a little messy, kinda all over the place—but maybe that’s why I like it. Life’s not polished either, right? If anything, listening to this made me realize how much I miss random dance floors and sweaty nights out. Who knew an album could make you nostalgic for something as simple as moving your body to music?
Oh, and here’s the unexpected part: halfway through writing this review, my cat started dancing. True story. Maybe Lipiec 063 Składak has powers beyond human comprehension. Or maybe my cat just has great taste. Either way, check it out—you won’t regret it.