Rhythm Section boss Bradley Zero has long been championing the work of Jimmy Wallace, a producer of ten years standing who has only just started releasing music. It makes perfect sense, then, that Zero has decided to showcase some of Wallace's killer cuts on his label. 'Riples' is a genuinely impressive mini-album all told, with Wallace confidently striding between bold, sub-heavy peak-time house ('Breaking Up'), rave-igniting, near techno-tempo insanity (the sweat-soaked excellence of 'Room 1'), UK bass-influenced early morning hedonism ('Pump Up The Volume'), tech-tinged, melody-rich dancefloor minimalism (the bright and breezy 'Cenotes'), ultra-deep haziness ('Shanghai Street') and new age ambient bliss ('Rain').
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