Review: Jazzy Soup makers Apparel Music begin 2017 in fine fashion, celebrating their sixth birthday with another typically swinging collection of dusty, jazz-fuelled deep house workouts. There's naturally plenty to get the juices flowing, from the hazy trumpets, rubbery double bass and snappy beats of Voyeur's "Swingin' For Theo", to the rich, evocative and luscious, broken beat era jazz-funk of Kerem Akdag's killer closer, "Friend". In between, you'll find the spaced-out, bongo-laden house hypnotism of Kisk's "Just U", and the pitched-up deep house soul of "je Suis Reconnaissant", a collaborative affair co-produced by Ivano Tetelepta and Eugene Latumeten.
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