Review: Is the sheer pace and stress of 21st Century living getting you down? Time to unwind with this collection of downtempo and Balearic bizniss from eclectics, a label that's been turning out the White Isle-friendly grooves from the somewhat more intermittently sun-drenched location of Bournemouth, UK since 2017. Stylistically, tracks range from the bass-y, slo-mo disco of James Bright's 'Caribou', to the sultry tropical vibes of Sam Back2MyHouse's '120 Degrees In The Shade' and the plinky-plonk synth-pop of Guy Mayan's 'Dreaming'; what ties it all together is the overall lazy, sunset-friendly feel. Pass the sun screen... oh, and mine's a mojito if you're offering!
Adab I Raki (Project Spectre remix) - (7:36) 120 BPM
Adab I Raki (Field Of Dreams remix) - (7:30) 112 BPM
Adab I Raki (Ed Mahon remix) - (8:27) 115 BPM
Review: The ninth release from British label eclectics sees them continue their worldwide search for the finest tunes they can find. Enigmatic Turkish producer KaaN offers up original track "Adab I Raki" delving deep into the exotic underground of Istanbul. Project Spectre (Clandestino's Iain Mcbeath) delivers a truly hypnotic and melodic rework for the late night, Birmingham duo Field of Dreams go for some deep and trippy acid on their rendition, and Blackpool's Ed Mahon also successfully makes the track his own with his magickal and atmospheric rework.
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