Review: Bruce Leroys inaugurates the Aureum label, an outlet - we think - primarily for their own productions, via a collaboration with poet and singer Helora Galhardo, whose Portuguese lyrics reportedly "speak of the most precious asset we all have and possess the message that we must live with all the intensity possible, in a light and free way." Deep house mainstay Ludovic Llorca dons his familiar Art of Tones alias to provide the EP-opening remix, a hybrid nu-disco/electrofunk/analogue house workout that's as sunny and breezy as stroll along a Brazilian beach at dusk. Leroys deliver a version of their own as Aureum, a subtly tech-tinged deep house rework built around gorgeous chords, undulating bass and snappy broken house beats.
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