Review:
There's something wonderfully fresh and breezy about this latest three-tracker from veteran German producer Robag Wruhme. The title track in particular bristles with melodic intent, as if Wruhme is desperate to free himself from the shackles of typically teutonic techno. With rolling, sun-kissed synths and bright-eyed pianos to the fore, Wruhme has delivered a slice of Balearic tech-house that has much in common with the work of Justus Kohncke or Partial Arts. "Wemmel" utilises some of the same sounds, roughing up the beats and adding ragged acid motifs for a decidedly old skool sound. Closer "Polch Dutto", meanwhile, offers a calmer, dubwise approach.