Review: A six-tracker here from Bruno Roth, an Ibiza native of Spanish/German parentage with just a handful of previous EPs to his name. Percussion-led house with an off-kilter twist is the order of the day, generally: the first couple of cuts underline the wonkiness with two very distinctive (and one suspects quite 'Marmite') spoken female vocals, 'Feel Ma' and 'Brother' take us into slightly more driving territory, but it's the last two cuts that stand out to these ears, 'Clap Your Hands' marrying euphoric piano to the classic "get up... it's party time" vocal sample while 'Worship' gets seriously deep 'n' jazzy.
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