
In the midst of running their sex-tech New York label Wolf + Lamb with releases from Seth Troxler and Soul Clap to Jamie Jones, Zev Eisenberg and Gadi Mizrahi speak to Slutty Fringe about their T-Bar clubbing and the sultry house sound they’ve been perfecting…
Slutty Fringe: Who’s the Wolf and who’s the Lamb?
Wolf + Lamb: It seems to change actually, though technically Zev means a wolf and Gadi, a lamb in Hebrew, when we figured that our we promptly took up that moniker.
SF: Wolf + Lamb seems particularly deep and soulful compared to other current electronic labels, do you see a future for the label of shifting towards anything harder or does it depend on the artists you find?
W+L: We’ve actually made our way from harder stuff to where we are now. The artists on our label are pretty much set for now, and everyone’s quite excited to be exploring the slower, sexier side of the the electronic scene. There are enough labels putting out harder stuff, some of it definitely exciting but we’re really loving playing to the slower side right now. High energy, but definitely slower than the current trends.
SF: Do you think you strive for a particularly Brooklyn-influenced sound, or is where you’re based irrelevant?
W+L: Most the kids in Williamsburg [Brooklyn] are making and listening to indie rock. New York has everything, jazz, house, hip hop, rock.. being from New York means that you’re always around every kind of music and the potential of being influenced by them. We don’t really strive for any particular sound, the direction is all the label artists responding to life and the times we’re in.
SF: You’ve cited Moodymann as an influence/recommendation… any involvements with the man since you’ve started? Is quite as he Moody as he lets on?
W+L: We’re just big fans of the weirdness; his mixing of classic house sounds with future unpredictability, and the looseness.
SF: Is this a temporary residency you have at T Bar or is it something ongoing with Kubicle?
W+L: We love playing in London, we’re close with the people from T-Bar and Kubicle. It was the first time we played or even were in London and really felt at home.
SF: What do you think of the London club scene?
W+L: I think it’s the best we’ve seen so far, definitely for us, our artists, and the style we’re playing. We’re connecting to people better than anywhere else outside of New York.
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