Review: Earlier in the year, NYC singer-songwriter Sylvan Paul surprisingly pitched up on Wolf + Lamb with a three-track EP whose sharp, thoughtful lyrics took aim at the 21st Century American experience. Here all three tracks are given a new lick of paint - and in most cases a defiant dancefloor slant - from a trio of talented producers. Our pick of a very strong bunch is Jack Priest's fine revision of 'America', where Paul's Bryan Ferry-esque vocals, lilting pedal steel and plucked guitar notes ride a chunky, low-slung tech-house groove. Elsewhere, Owen Ross's EP-opening revision of 'War' is a drowsy, chord-heavy downtempo delight, while Lubelski's rework of 'Violence' is a faintly foreboding, off-kilter tech-house treat.
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