Review: Montreal's Suleiman Records returns this week to follow up some great releases by the likes of Valeria Croft, The Mekanism, Mathias Schaffhauser and Dub Taylor. This one's named New Order, by none other than Cesare Marchese aka Cesare Vs Disorder, who returns to the label to follow up last year's Automatic Window EP. Tech house meets deep house on the jazzy and emotive title track, going even deeper next up with the polyrhythmic late night jam "Abaya" which is followed by the mesmerising breakbeat number "Limande". Finally, "Sogno Di Una Notte Di Mezza Estate" is an evocative downbeat excursion quite unlike anything else we've ever heard by the Brazilian producer, and featuring beautiful vocals.
Review: It's easy to say that an EP is "impressively varied", but that's very rarely the case. In this instance, though, it's true. The lead cut - a collaboration between Rainer and Serialism label boss Cesare - delivers a delicious late night bumper, all disconnected vocal samples, old skool NYC garage riffery and subtle disco guitars. "27th Room" is a wonky midtempo house oddity, whilst title track "8000 Feet Up" (also available in a Shaun Reeves and Tale Of Us edit format) is a deep, swinging, late night delight. That just leaves "You Don't Know She's A Fox", a delirious slab of low-slung disco-funk/deep house/alternative pop fusion. Eclectic? You bet.
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