Review: The ever on-point Jordan Peak has been continually delivering striking and versatile material over the past four years, releasing records via some leading labels in underground house and techno, such as Tsuba, Robsoul, Bass Culture and One Records. Here we see Jordan return to the Air London label, following an EP on the imprint last year. "Tones & Textures" is a rugged groove-led workout fuelled by a bumpy, penetrating rhythm, while "Sacred Ground" picks up the pace slightly with insistent sub tones, naturally swung organic percussion, ever evolving, tension building atmospherics and a trippy spoken-word vocal. "Divider" closes with a more minimalistic approach, stripping back the drums to a sparse yet punchy vibe, while rounded low-end tones drive things along.
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