Review: Okayama resident Keita Sano is part of Japan's new wave of music producers and has been weaving his way through house, techno and electronica releases with an affinity to old school processes and vintage gear. With releases clocked up on Mister Saturday Night, 1080p, Lower Parts, Row, Strictly Groove Recordings, Enother Blessing, Holic Trax and Spring Theory he has shown his eclectic tastes and zany approach to music. For Sano, making music is like keeping a diary and this year will see many more releases and his new live show. From the smooth bass driven deepness of "Want" or "Simple Gimmicks", through to the dubby hypnotic techno of "Drum Wick Key" or the classic rave reconstruction of "I Found The Key" it's a compelling listen from start to finish.
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