Review: Sleeper is Mihail P's first release, and it would be hard to pick a more revered label to debut on. Established by Sub Club resident Dominic Capello in 2001, Seventh Sign has been home to Dan Curtin, Marcellus Pittman and Keith Tucker as well as one of the great house records of the past 20 years, Lil' Jazz' Sound of the City. Needless to say, Mihail P is in good company, but his own material is of the highest quality. "Theta Wave" is a sublime, slinky deep techno track, laden down with blips and bleeps, while on "Semblance" he goes slightly darker, as steely drums and a moody bass underpin those mysterious chords. Cappello turns in an early Ron Trent-style version of "Sonder" (the synths are very Altered States), while the Gnork take on "Semblance" is redolent of techno-soul producers like Derek Carr. It's a stellar, sublime release.
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