Review:
With a sprawling discography that touches on everything from disco and deep house to acid, nu-disco and funk breaks, it's nigh on impossible to second-guess what Tal M Klein will release next. In the case of "Deep, Dark, Place", it's voodoo acid deepness. In practice, that means a moody, child-alarming fusion of brain-melting acid tweakery, atmospheric groovery and Afro percussion. It's like some kind of weird hallucinogenic trip, which should make it perfect for early morning spins. Soho808 provide a similarly intoxicating rework, whilst Dead Rose Music Company trots off a bonkers disco-acid road trip through Hampshire's more inbred rural backwaters.