Review: After a five year gap TS7 is back in action with some uptempo garage vibes that don't hold back on the bright and bold elements, especially on lead track "Nothing To Show". Keyboard strings, R&B vocal slices and a chunky organ bassline make for a cheeky romp through popular dance music. It's a theme that gets adjusted only slightly for a dirtier cut on "Head of State", while "Real Love" goes slightly moodier with its minor key. "On My Own" may intriguingly find favour with trance heads on the strength of the vocal, which could be lifted from a peak time anthem fit for huge arenas, albeit with some thoroughly cheeky bass.
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