Review: To mark the passing of two decades since the launch of their lauded Dial label, Lawrence and Casrten Jorst have decided to offer-up a trio of celebratory mini-albums, each featuring fresh cuts from the label's family of artists. There's naturally plenty to set the pulse racing on this first volume in the series, with all six tracks offering ultra-deep vibes, gently melodious motifs, intergalactic electronics and - Laroche's superb, ambient-inclined "Caress" excepted -hypnotic, locked-in grooves. Our picks include the immersive, enveloping bliss of Molly's "Conspiracy", the chunky dub-house influenced deep space throb of "Ruby Nights" by XDB, the appropriately titled early morning colour of Mary Yalex's "Cosmic Garden" and the acid-fired analogue deep house warmth of Joey Anderson's "A Moon Fell On Me".
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