Review: You can always rely on 1980 Recordings for no-nonsense house grooves, they consistently seem to have some tasty treats to pull out of their record bag, and so it is here. The three tracks show a pleasing degree of variety, though: opener 'Blow My Mind' is a summery, piano-sprinkled chugger with a sampled spoken vocal warning 1960s youngsters about the moral dangers of marijuana smoking, while 'Flat Impliments (Disco Mix)', with its spoken female vocal and mournful guitars, nods to the 'melodic' sound du jour. But the standout is arguably 'Watford's Groove', a tuff, garage-y number featuring US vocal legend Michael Watford's tonsils in full effect.
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