Review: This two-track salvo appears to mark the solo debut of TG Soundsystem man Yuki Tosaya. It sees the Japanese producer join the dots between glistening, sun-kissed Balearic house, undulating TB-303 driven acid, and the kind of melodious, synthesizer-heavy positivity that was once a hallmark of the nu-disco scene. With its' bright and breezy piano riffs, rock solid beats, rising acid lines and saucer-eyed Mr YT deep house flourishes, opener "Rise of the Acid Moon" sounds like it was tailor made for al-fresco, beachside dancing. It's a bit of a peach, all told, as is 105BPM shuffler "Quiet Acid Space", where acid lines rise and fall above an undulating bassline, starry chords and Motor City influenced electronic flourishes.
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