Review: Flu is Considine's debut single, but it contains a maturity that belies his youth. The drums are tough but funky and rolling, there are some subtle jazzy licks and garbled vocal samples and the whole thing is held together by a relentless slap bass. It's interesting that Considine cites proto-disco DJ Danielle Baldelli as his main influence because "Flu" does feel like the result of finding and reconstituting a wide range of parts. Apart from his own production, the youthful label owner also deserves praise for his A&R skills, commissioning remixes that veer from the rolling and loops (DJs Pareja and Craig Bartley) to the slow and tripped out (Cannibal Ink) and, best of all Drvg Cvltvre's grungy, throbbing bass take.
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