Review: London party crew Reviveher is not messing around with this debut label release. They've pulled out all the stops, accompanying two original cuts from debutant Sultan Shakes - amusingly described in the accompanying press blurb as a "space-travelling lothario with a towering falsetto" - with a swathe of fine remixes. The Sultan's two versions - a humid fusion of tropical sounds, bubbly synths, disco attitude and evocative vocals - are joined by top-notch reworks from Young Marco (dub disco crossed with new age deep house), Crewdson (picked guitars and rubbery broken beats) and the Reviveher collective (synth boogie-goes-house). Elsewhere, the yearning, Balearic synth-pop of "OK" is turned into a trippy chunk of sparse, otherworldly house music by NYC's Rub 'N' Tug.
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