Review: Label Hero Newman opens the release with the title track 'Chordz' - a synth-fuelled dancefloor banger, reminiscent of Harvey Sutherland's recent work. Ourra (aka Simon Tappenden aka 'Pop Out N Play') brings us a truly Tropical treat reminiscent of Palm Trees, Pina Coladas and 80's Miami sunsets. Last but not least, Keyboardist for Brian Ellis, Adam Chini plays 'Horizons of Funk'... a lush down tempo synth funk number bringing the EP to the perfect close.
Review: If you're sick of winter and pining for sunnier times, this three-track blast of positive goodness from the Atmospheric Existence crew should help. Each of the three tracks offers a smile-inducing blast of audible sunshine. Japanese producer Tomi Chair sets the tone with "Sunstroke", a jazzy fusion of rolling drums, hissing cymbals and relentless feelgood pianos. Experienced studio boffin Simon Tappenden dons his Ourra guise on "Marine Morning", a Detroit techno-influenced trip into deep, spacious, sun-flecked house territory (think picturesque melodies and hypnotic rhythms). Finally, Miles Sagnia moves further towards Motor City futurism territory on the intoxicating, upbeat "Elements" - all darting synths, subtle acid tweakery and heady late night grooves.
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