Review: Enigmatic before he even knows it, Leeds producer IGLEW appears out of nowhere to give Wisdom Teeth a follow up to Fact's Blush LP. Known so far for the one trip on Gobstopper Records in 2015, IGLEW, some six years later, returns with the hopeful chords, summer keys and subtle dubs of Light Armour. Plunging into slow-mo, deep and diluted house music in "Gold" - as if mimicking an obtuse Ben Klock classic "Gold Rush" - even sparser grooves, subs and percussion come through "Microfunk Lament". Never treading too far off course and into dark territory, "Light Armour" pitches new age synth music with future instrumental pop, helping facilitate "Hawksworth Woods" as an interlude into the arpeggios and hazey ecstasy of "Caffeine Dream".
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