Review: Andrew Thomson and Auntie Flo's Huntleys & Palmers imprint has always been good at uncovering fresh talent. Here, they offer up a debut EP from Glasgow-based producers Hi & Saberhagen, whose take on deep house is variously influenced by bass music, tech-house, tropical melodies, global futurism and, of course, the music of Africa. Each of the four tracks is hard to pin down. Contrast, for example, the late night sludge and yearning Balearic touches of "Clan of Sisterhood", with the loose percussive hits, eyes-closed chords, throbbing sub-bass and fluid South American melodies of "Lonely Friends". It all adds up to an impressive, left-of-centre debut.
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