Review: Love Notes reach their tenth release with a double pack from label regular tape_hiss. Following on from two crucial EPs that landed on the label last year, the Brooklyn artist steps up with eight cuts of purest heat that remind you just how much mileage there still is in no-nonsense hardware jams. There's a consistent mood of immersive, undulating house coursing throughout, with warm, punchy acid basslines offset by intricate percussion and dreamy pads that sit easy on the ears. "Folding Space" is a standout track with its delicate beats and refined lead lines, while "No Neck & Bad As Hell" brings a little electro bite into the mix, with stunning results.
Review: Brooklyn's Tape Hiss is back with more retro house shenanigans on his latest release for the always reliable Love Letters From Brooklyn label. Starting out with the dusty and emotive acid of "Angelinian War Storm", there's yet more grooves reminiscent of the early Chicago aesthetic; like on "The Vivian Girls", a lovely homage to such classics by Mr Fingers and his Alleviated imprint. Detroit's finest Patrice Scott also delivers a wonderful remix of said track up next, before "Realms Of The Unreal" throws down one more brilliant 303 acid workout.
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