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Blue Organ EP
HYPELTDDIG 02
28 May 12
Deep House
Blue Organ EP by Kevin McPhee on Hypercolour Cue Track
I Will (original mix) - (4:22) 113 BPM
Blue Organ EP by Kevin McPhee on Hypercolour Cue Track
Hang My Head (original mix) - (4:47) 113 BPM
Blue Organ EP by Kevin McPhee on Hypercolour Cue Track
Your Side (original mix) - (4:39) 112 BPM
Blue Organ EP by Kevin McPhee on Hypercolour Cue Track
Blue Organ (original mix) - (5:52) 115 BPM
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Get In With You EP
NL 008
18 Apr 11
Leftfield
Get In With You EP by Kevin McPhee on Naked Lunch Cue Track
Get In With You - (4:18)
Get In With You EP by Kevin McPhee on Naked Lunch Cue Track
Bridges - (4:23)
Get In With You EP by Kevin McPhee on Naked Lunch Cue Track
Get In With You (LV Remix) - (4:16)
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Sleep
IDLE 007
19 Sep 11
Minimal/Tech House
Sleep by Kevin McPhee on Idle Hands UK Cue Track
Sleep - (5:09) 118 BPM
Sleep by Kevin McPhee on Idle Hands UK Cue Track
House 44 - (4:41) 117 BPM
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Review: Let's hope that Canadian producer Kevin McPhee can avoid falling into the trap that so many promising producers are guilty of. McPhee received a lot of praise earlier this year for his debut release, Get In With You on [Naked Lunch]. Let's hope that he can learn a lesson from other upcoming producers, who having enjoyed a brief taste of recognition and decide to rush out a slew of identikit releases in a short space of time, effectively alienating those who had found their first few steps so endearing. It speaks in McPhee's favour that his music could never be described as 'big room' or 'peak time'. Instead, he prefers to follow a path where subtlety and creating an atmosphere are at a premium. It certainly sounds that way on the title track: over a pared back groove, he layers atmospheric textures that are both haunting and curiously upbeat. This is the strength of McPhee's approach - his sound is both involved and understated, complex and at the same time brilliant in its simplicity. "House 44" follows a similar path, but is more lo-fi sounding, as wave upon wave of hissing percussion is fused with stuttering vocal samples, woozy atmospherics and doubled-up beats. It's in keeping with McPhee's idiosyncratic seduction techniques - something that on the evidence of Sleep, will be with us for a long time to come.