Review: Since making his debut way back in 1999, Demarkus Lewis has built up an impressive discography packed to the rafters with high-grade deep and soulful house. He continues to push forwards, too, as his latest outing on King Street Sounds offshoot Nite Grooves proves. What's on offer is extended and edited versions of two killer cuts. First up is 'Street Beat', a bumping and loose-limbed affair in which rich chords, jaunty electric piano sounds, cut-up vocal samples and shimmering piano riffs bounce above classic-sounding U.S garage beats and a genuinely addictive bassline. On 'Universal Language', Lewis opts for a chunkier, more driving house beat, deeper bass, classic-sounding organ stabs, twinkling electric piano solos and a wonderfully hazy late-night vibe.
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