Review: The latest missive on Lee Burridge and Hoj's popular Tale & Tone label comes courtesy of Vite, a label debutant with few previous releases to his or her name. By the sounds of it though, the producer has already developed a trademark style - one that adds melodious and atmospheric deep house musicality to tight and occasionally tough, tech-tinged grooves. This sound can be heard on excellent opener 'Pleasure', where moody bass and subtle acid lines mingle with drowsy chords, and the melancholic, slow-burn release of 'P.a.t.y'. Elsewhere, Hole Box hook-up 'Soul Seekers' is a little more positive and gently sun-kissed, while Jesus Nava collaboration 'Galaxy Counters' is quietly spacey and deliciously hypnotic.
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