Review: Scotland's Andy Taylor has been promising an album for ages and now the wait is finally over. A known fan of the Caipiriniha, "El Pantano", continues the Latin theme if only in name alone. Taylor forte is taking rare and obscure samples, cutting and scratching them together, then layering live double bass over the top and turning in some seriously fresh jams. This is exactly what we get over the course of the album's 11 tracks, and proves this guy is going places.
Review: Daytoner is a mysterious producer who resides in the far west of England and is obsessed with perfecting his vision of 60s-tinged sunshine music from his studio shed. This album features 15 tracks of warm, familiar, feel-good tunes, the highlights of which include the euphoric R&B-soul of "Little Soul", the retro bossa nova of "Benz Bargin Bin Bossa", the gentle "From The Root To The Fruit", the Motown-esque "Treat Me" and "Tell The World" which quite frankly sounds like the theme to retro TV show, Taxi!
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