Review: Huerco S has long been a mainstay of Anthony Naples' Probito label, and has delivered material for the label under a variety of pseudonyms since its' launch in 2013. His latest missive for the imprint is, unsurprisingly, rather special. It's the near 10-minute A-side "Rushing to Paradise" that really stands out. Following a long, suitably intergalactic ambient build up, the track quietly builds in intensity whilst retaining an overwhelming sense of hazy, sun-kissed blissfulness. It's the kind of enveloping, saucer-eyed deep house track that you could take to a desert island, listen to on a loop for weeks, and never get bored of. It really is a sublime piece of shuffling cosmic house.
Review: Huerco S returns with this long delayed offering for the quietly impressive Proibito label under the shortened HS mantle. Keen followers of Huerco S will of course know the Brooklyn transplant inaugurated Anthony Naples' label last year with the rarely used Royal Crown Of Sweden alias and the four tracks on this A Verdigris Reader EP prove to be just as intoxicating. It's also arguably Proibito's most experimental release so far; compare the ambient amble of "A1" with Hank Jackson's offering for the label or the Levon-esque "POT" from Naples himself. Our tip of the four is "B1" which is little more than a dull siren constantly trying to reach its peak tone over crunched up percussion but the results have you pulling the needle back again and again.
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