Way Out West - Surrender

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Review by Bonar Bulger

Album Review: Surrender by Way Out West (2010) Alright, let’s dive into Surrender by Way Out West. This UK-based duo has been a staple in the electronic scene for years, and this album, released in 2010, is no exception. With its progressive house vibes, it's one of those records that just sticks with you—like gum on your shoe but way more pleasant. The album comes out swinging with “Surrender (Eelke Klein Remix),” and honestly? It’s hard not to get hooked. Eelke Klein takes the original track and gives it this lush, dreamy makeover. The beat builds up nice and slow, teasing you before dropping into this euphoric groove that feels like floating on a cloud made of basslines. I remember hearing this at some random party years ago, and it instantly transported me somewhere else—like standing under neon lights while the world fades away. Not dramatic or anything, but yeah, moments like that stick. Then there’s “Tales Of The Rabid Monk (Envotion Remix).” Envotion flips the script here, turning what could’ve been a straightforward tune into something darker and moodier. There’s this hypnotic pulse running through the whole thing, paired with these eerie synths that feel cinematic as hell. Every time I hear it, I picture myself wandering through an abandoned city at night—not scary, just... contemplative? Weirdly enough, I played this track during a late-night drive once, and suddenly my empty gas tank felt less annoying and more poetic. Music does that sometimes, right? Surrender came out via Not On Label, which kinda fits because this album doesn’t play by anyone else’s rules. It’s got that DIY charm mixed with top-tier production quality. And sure, it’s over a decade old now, but don’t let that fool you—it still bangs. Progressive house fans will eat this up, but even if you’re just dipping your toes into the genre, this record’s worth checking out. You know what’s funny though? Listening to this album makes me wonder how many remixes can exist before we lose count. Like, do remixes ever get jealous of each other? Do they fight over who sounds better? Okay, maybe that’s dumb, but hey—that’s the kind of vibe Surrender gives off. Fun, thoughtful, and just a little bit weird. So go ahead, give it a spin. Who knows? Maybe you'll find yourself surrendering to the beats too.

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Artist: Way Out West
Album: Surrender
Rating: 4.67

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Download

Filename: way-out-west-surrender.zip
  • MP3 size: 15.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 88.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Surrender (Eelke Klein Remix)
Tales Of The Rabid Monk (Envotion Remix)

Video

Way Out West - Surrender (Eelke Kleijn Remix)

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Catalog Numbers

WOW24, WOW 24

Labels

Not On Label

Listen online

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  • ouvir online
  • écouter en ligne
  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • escuchar en línea
  • online luisteren
  • ascolta in linea

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Single Sided
  • White Label
  • Stickered

Notes

first Category on sticker, 2nd Category etched in runout groove.

About Way Out West

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'''Way Out West''' are an English electronic music duo from Bristol, comprising Jody Wisternoff and Nick Warren. They temporarily became a trio in 2004 with the addition of singer Omi (Emma Everett) for their third studio album, Don't Look Now.

Real Name

    • Nick Warren
    • Jody Wisternoff

Name Vars

  • W.O.W
  • WOW
  • Way Out West Productions
  • Way Outwest
  • Wayout West

Aliases

  • Echo

Members

  • Nick Warren
  • Jody Wisternoff
  • Omi

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Surrender* by Way Out West is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2010, it blends progressive house with unique remixes. One standout track is *Surrender (Eelke Klein Remix)*, which adds a fresh twist to the original. Another remix, *Tales Of The Rabid Monk (Envotion Remix)*, brings its own vibe too. Fun fact—this album was released under "Not On Label," meaning it wasn’t tied to a major label. It’s a raw and independent piece of UK electronic music history.

Comments

lisavictoriya
2025-03-12
Luv,luv,luv, luv, fav, fav, fav!
cdlanauze
2025-03-11
??
maricarmengardu
2025-03-10
Still a huge tune!
randomgyanster
2025-03-10
Stunning track - eye wateringly amazing! thanks for the upload!
travishitz
2025-03-10
osomness!!!
elmoustro
2025-03-09
This always reminds me why I love electronic music. I get goosebumps every time.
muabannhadatcaugiay
2025-03-09
This song has gotten me through the ruffest toughest time in my life. Im a good bud of Eelke and he took this track to a whole new level. What a feeling!
earthtown
2025-03-09
This start up bassline at 2:25 !!
lcroc519
2025-03-09
epic
luv2playinclay
2025-03-08
Track №1 EVER!!!
tipodiva
2025-03-08
love
jameshasamind
2025-03-07
Very nice,i like it
adityabadve
2025-03-07
cool!
joharzmn
2025-03-07
great song ever!!
judyacosta
2025-03-06
Do not drive the Porsche to this in the player. It WILL make you do 250km + easy - but err the speeding fine was huge.
piecesnbitsco
2025-03-05
just awesome
riyosdoank
2025-03-04
I love this song
manumeridien
2025-03-03
WAT A FAAACKINNNN TRACK