Cat: 541416 508644D Released:27 October, 2017 Genre:Deep House
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Over recent years, former Correspondant producer Paresse has delivered a series of druggy, head-in-the-clouds EPs for Craig Bratley's impeccable Magic Feet imprint. The Sloth Machine EP is his first outing on Belgium's Eskimo Recordings and is arguably a little more Balearic-minded than some of his previous releases. Certainly, there's a sunrise-friendly freshness to melodious and breezy closer "Quiet Light" - think cascading synthesizer lines, drowsy, delay-laden guitars and unfussy beats - while 108 BPM opener "Sloth Machine" is as crystalline and shimmering as they come. We're also enjoying the locked-in shuffle of "Being Vain", where waves of late night synthesizer seemingly crash over a hypnotic groove, while "Temple" is a quietly psychedelic, left-of-centre chunk of cosmic disco goodness.
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