Review: Making its way inland is a new label from the Lobster Theremin magnate called Distant Horizons, launched this year with Tom Jarmey's Amber Glass LP. Next up on the freshly minted platform is Sneaky Social Club mainstay Chavinski with a heavily house and discofied five-track EP infected with tinges of dub, bass culture and splashes of UKG. For your disco tip head straight to tracks like "Fantasy" and "Rushin" that bring back to life the Rush Hour Amsterdam house sound of the 2010s, with "Hit The Way" delving deeper into post-dubstep and sub-pop sounds. Calm and stormy two step with UKG sentimentality and heavier basslines hover and hum under lighter, inspiring tones in "Baby" whereas "Buy A Dream" treads into percussive, intelligent dub techno territory ala Mark Fell as Sensate Focus.
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