Review:
Walls self-titled debut set was one of the surprise success stories of 2010, a joyously atmospheric set that somehow felt both gloriously old-fashioned and unashamedly current. Here the London-based production duo continue their rapid ascent with a second impressive full-length full of dreamy, otherwordly cuts that variously reference slow trance, ambient, avant indie, wide-eyed electronica, cosmic disco and techno - often at the same time. It's gloriously sumptuous stuff, shuffling between intense Balearic beauty and quiet contemplation with consummate ease. If you're anything like us, it'll make your heart sing. Highly recommended.