Review: Alek Soltriov has been on fire of late, delivering a string of well-regarded EPs for the likes of King Street Sounds, Juiced, Blacksoul and Different Attitudes. It's little surprise, then, to find that this first solo single for Miguel Migs' Salted label is also rather good. The headline attraction is undoubtedly opener "Marvin", a formidably chunky, bass-heavy affair that wraps soulful Marvin Gaye vocal samples and glassy-eyed piano riffs around a typically tough deep house groove. There's plenty to admire elsewhere, though, from the elastic drums and mind-altering electronics of "Another Level" to the skipping, garage-influenced early morning trip that is "New Days".
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