Review: Soul Deep Digital are back with yet another EP. It almost seems like the guys behind this label don't sleep and the frequency with which they churn out these releases almost has us slightly concerned for their health. Almost, anyway, because their music is so deft that it seems likely to have cured any medical problems they have. 'Midnight Train' kicks off Revival's release and it's a shuffling, double-bass led number that doesn't deviate much from its course yet nails said course. 'Groovin' is the best tune on the release, with a funky piano to die for and that classic rough vibe to the drum line. Sick.
Review: Last seen stamping down some serious soul on Liquid Flavours, the fittingly named Revival lets rip on Soul Deep with four velvet rollers that nod gracefully (but not over-nostalgically) at the Creative Source starting point. "Want You Back" is charged with big string bravado, "Freak Technique" creates a dreamy foundation for Glen E Ston's lyrical flow while "So Raw" is all about the lullaby piano flurries and Marky-style sub punches below. Finally "Go Baby" closes on an early Logistics style vibe; splashy cymbals, slinky organs and a killer vocal texture. Beautiful.
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