Review: Australian born, London based producer Benjamin Sun follows up his superb efforts on the first two Voyeurhythm releases with "Salty Tears", a delicious slice of piano-driven old school house. Featuring a lovely vocal snatch and shuffling percussion, this is best described as one of those tunes that has people rushing to the DJ booth to find out what the hell it is; it becomes an old favourite the very first time you hear it. Flip over for ''Speedway 75'' from Monte Carlo Interchange, a spacey disco odyssey containing just the right mix of analogue bleeps, claps and synth squiggles. Already a firm favourite in the record bags of disco/house cognoscenti Tiger & Woods, San Soda, The Revenge, Bill Brewster and Jacques Renault, this is a killer.
Review: One of Juno's favourite vinyl labels finally enters the digital realm! Voyeurhythm's first sampler EP was super limited and sold out a long time ago, with the bewitching melody and Raw Cuts-style sampling of Ben Sun's "When You Looked" causing a stir among the more discerning disco and house beards. It also served as a launchpad for the producer, whose second release "Salty Tears" was used in Tiger & Woods' recent Resident Advisor podcast. This is complemented superbly by the twilight analogue bump of "Too Many Bells" by Hollywood Nites and languid Sunday BBQ boogie strut of Megadon Betamax's "Heavy Lifting". Juju & Jordash, San Soda, The Revenge, Bill Brewster and Jacques Renault are all certified Voyeurhythm fans - we suggest you check them out too.
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