Review: Dimitri Wouters is a hotshot DJ in his native Belgium. Here he presents the debut track under the alter ego of Bon Giorno (see what he did there): a fluffy slice of feelgood Mediterranean folk-pop that boasts vocals and some neat fretwork courtesy of Francesco Palmeri.
Review: Enigmatic supergroup Burial, Four Tet and Thom Yorke reunite with a new age splice of their sound first heard in the Ego / Mirror collaboration of 2011. Revealed as a limited 300 copy vinyl release only available from a set of record store clerks somewhere in Soho, London, Her Revolution/His Rope (as if right on time) dramatises the modern day gender role in bringing 2020 and its forlorn soundtrack to an end. Yorke's voice wavers in the distance as ever while crumpled noise floors of Burial seemingly give cushion to the soft percussion and shimmering melody lines of a Four Tet's making. Capture the moment.
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