Review: Wrong Notes Records founder Reekee (real name Riccardo Massi) debuted on Uzuri Recordings in 2016 with the vinyl-only "Bal-Era EP". Some three years on, that fine EP of musically rich deep house goodness has finally made it to digital download. Not a moment too soon, either, because the title track is little less than sublime - a fluid, piano-rich chunk of dancefloor lusciousness that stands up to comparison with the work of both Larry Heard and Ron Trent. Fittingly, the accompanying remix from Glenn Underground - a more electronic-sounding affair blessed with some seriously sexy sax solos - is arguably even better. Elsewhere, "Black Tobacco" is ultra-deep and melancholic with shuffling Latin-house beats, while Quartal sees the Italian producer layer spacey jazz-funk style synth solos over intricately programmed, bongo-laden beats.
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