Review:
Himan is still relatively unheralded in deep house circles, but continues to quietly impress with releases that tick all the right boxes. "24th Street" does the same. While it features some incredibly big elements - bold pianos, darting synth-strings and "Blackwater"-esque percussion - it doesn't sound forced, anthemic or over-the-top. It's actually quite laidback, despite boasting essential dancefloor elements. Those who enjoy their deep house sun-blushed should check the This Is Time Is Disco version, which is so organic and laidback it's almost horizontal. Bonus cut "My Jazzy Track" is nice, too - like a noughties update of the jazz/deep house fusions of St Germain circa "Boulevard".