Review: Known for his work as Tase with SUED man SVN, Takashi Wada boasts an unusual solo discography. While he's been producing albums since the turn of the noughties - initially in the worlds of ambient and electronica, before later moving into deep house - it took him until 2014 to put out his first solo material on vinyl. Here he returns with two more chunks of quietly soulful, thoroughly atmospheric deep house. Perhaps the most notable of the two cuts is flipside "A Castle of Sand (Part 2)", which is little more than a brilliant, Joe Clausell style, African-influenced drum workout. Part one explores more familiar ultra-deep house territory, with dreamy, drifting chords wrapping themselves around a rolling, head-nodding groove.
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