Review: Since first pricking our consciousness last year with his early outings on SlothBoogie Jamz, Scruscru has been on our list of "artists to watch". His latest release is another doozy. It offers up a fine selection of collaborations between the Russian producer and like-minded producers from across Europe and beyond. Whatever and Meowsn join in the fun on jazzy, woozy, dusty and bass-heavy sample-house opener 'Fat That Track', before Pasha Borisov brings the acid antics on the more classic-sounding deep house warmth of 'Luv 303'. Flat White Chris makes his presence felt on jazzy, US garage-influenced deep house workout 'Bout New Life'; Xsuxsu and Classonix get in on the act on the bumpin', bass-heavy, jazz piano-sporting 'We Know Your Secret', and S Trimosekno lends a hand on jazzy, deep breaks number 'Climb on Board'.
Review: 10 months ago, A Most Wanted Man made his debut on Monologues Records with "Hep Cat", a deliciously rubbery chunk of jazzy disco-house. This sequel for Flat White is not quite as disco-fired, though you'll still find a plenty of funky touches and dusty samples amongst the producer's on-point deep house grooves. Check first "Johnny Bassline", a chunky peak-time workout that flits from drowsy deepness to percussive sweatiness via a killer disco bassline, before back tracking to the drowsy deep house heat of "Meander On Carlisle" and its sweet combination of woozy chords and darting synthesizer solos. The accompanying remixes are tasty, too. Jacques Renault lights a bass-heavy deep house fire under "Meander On Carlisle", while Chris Flat White re-imagines "Johnny Bassline" as a bumpin' slab of deep disco-house.
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