Review: Keinmusik continues to offer up fresh interpretations of tracks from 'Send Return', &Me, Rampa and Adam Port's second collaborative full-length. This third volume of reworks begins with a frankly gorgeous, eyes closed Aknhoi revision of Cubicolour collaboration 'Before The Flood'. Utilising Cubicolour's vocals and the trio's lovely piano motifs, the mix blurs the boundary between soundscape deep house and tactile tech-house. Arguably even better is rising star Bella Boo's revision of 'Paris' (featuring vocals by Starving Yet Full), which re-imagines the track as a simultaneously squelchy and deliciously deep breakbeat house workout. Finally, Reznik & Mikesh offer up their interpretation of Bell Towers hook-up 'Pay To Play', re-casting it as a bouncy fusion of electroclash, cheery synth-pop and lo-fi house.
Review: Beijing-based Leele, Tokyo-based S.O.N and Detroit transplant Camille have come together to give you something soothing from Adeen Records. Their debut live studio album A Band Of Brothers is a nice warm welcome from the label that's known for house and techno. The late 70's early 80's Japanese fusion jazz influenced offering is split into two halves with one being all jazz, and disc two being remixed into breezy house tracks. Whether an easy, chilled out vibe or a night on the dancefloor, A Band Of Brothers have got you covered for all occasions.
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