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Midnight In Peckham Vinyl 12"

Rhythm Section InternationalSKU dm-5828

kiwi deep house of the highest order
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Deepest house dispatches from Auckland, NZ brothers Ben and Louis Helliker-Hales. I came to this after all the hype, but am now a card-carrying Chaos In The CBD (CBD = Aussie / Kiwi parlance for central business district, not those ‘self care’ pills you bought from a gas station) devotee, and after sublime outings on Mule Musiq and the brothers Helliker-Hales’ own In Dust We Trust imprint, this is still their most crucial and consistent session. "Trust Is Key" has it all: floating piano, trumpet, deep bass and Theo-grade polyrhythms assembled with the utmost care. Not overloaded with vocals, but just enough to to encourage some sort of romantic narrative. “Observe” oozes late-night Latin flavors; more dubby melancholic reverie on the title track, closing with the smokey beatdown vibes of “Luxury Motivation.” 4 tracks on one plate means more bang for your buck, hard to think of a reason why you shouldn’t get with this. Housed in die-cut company jacket with some nice trivia on the back, recommended.

  • 4-track EP
  • plays at 33 RPM
  • housed in die-cut RSI company sleeve
  • music label: Rhythm Section International 2015
reviewed by tom violence 01/2019
UPC: 3614592072429

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