Review: The US' Aphorhead has been churning out house and techno missiles since the mid 90's, hopping from label to label and consistently offering quality output in the process. He returns to action, however on Europe's Crosstown Rebels, an imprint which he has visited before and by now a pillar of contemporary house music that has seen releases by everyone from Cosmin TRG to Art Department and Damian Lazarus - not a bad list of names, if we may say so! His comeback in is the shape of an LP - or extended EP depending on the way you like to see it - and the title track "Resurrection" is itself a spacey, driving house number with subtle Detroit influences amid its chords and pads. The rest of the tunes range from more contemporary, commercially-minded house such as "Klymaxxx", to deep, jazzy house on "Come To Me", and funky minimal techno as seen on "Let's Prance". A diverse and playful dancefloor album for both the tool and non-tool users.
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