Review: Having sold its initial run of hand-stamped white labels in record time back in September 2014, Stefano Esposito's Paper Scissors Rock EP finally gets a proper release. It's undeniably his biggest release to date, with opener "Carry On" - all bouncy synth bass, cut-up vocal stabs, gorgeous classic house strings and bold pianos - sounding like a long-lost Italian house classic. Esposito himself provides a suitably sleazy, warehouse-friendly Dub, while JC Williams delivers a fluid reimagining that blends deep house with "Knights of the Jaguar" style Detroit electronics. There's also some organ-laden late night dancefloor pump in the shape of "Nothing Else" - pure early '90s revivalism - and a deliciously thumping, glassy-eyed dub of the same track by Cera Alba.
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