Review: Dave Koor and Adam Scrimshire return to the scene of the crime and continue to assault our groove senses and emotions with the long-awaited follow up to Set 1, the sophomore release on Albert's Favourites (which will already be turning three later this year) Once again we're hurled into a rippling pool that's heated by boogie and treated by synths. Instrumental, confidently loose, a little freeform and fully immersive, the generous EP breezes through the hip-slinking motions from flighty bruk bliss ("Croydon Rooftop Caf? Culture" and "Accidental Return") whirlwind cinematic odysseys ("Thorns") and smooth deep house and many other dreamy locations along the way. Another fave from Albert's Favourites.
Review: Born and raised in South London, Hector Plimmer is a designer, producer and DJ, who has been making some considerable waves in recent times. Beginning with an appearance on 2011's Brownswood Bubblers compilation, Hector proved his talent when he was selected as the winner of the PRS Steve Reid InNOVAtion Award. Originally released in early 2017, his Sunshine LP now gets a series of hot remixes. Some blunted urban hip-hop flavour on Reginald Omas Mamode IV's remix of "Sunshine", that dusty MPC deep house sound of Berlin courtesy of their city's finest Glenn Astro, on his remix of Bossa while Mr Beatnick turns in an utterly hypnotic remix of Kalimba 2.
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