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All Night
All Night (live Session 1) - (9:45) 118 BPM
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ZENDNLS 479A
26 Oct 17
Funky/Club House
Live Sessions 1
All Night (live Session 1) - (9:45) 118 BPM
Come Close To Me (live Session 1) - (8:11) 100 BPM
Je Taaime (live Session 1) - (7:09) 122 BPM Hot
Come Close To Me (live Session 2) - (4:52) 115 BPM
Review: As the title suggests, this four-track escapade from Romare features a quartet of straight-to-tape versions of tracks from his live show. According to Ninja Tune, the tracks were recorded using instruments from his live set up, a handful of samples (primarily from previous "studio" versions of the included tracks) and "occasional bass guitar from his brother". As you'd expect, it's a largely fluid and stripped-back affair, with opener "All Night (Live Session 1)" - a kind of warm, boogie-driven deep house shuffler - and the skewed, late night deep house shuffle of "Come Close To Me (Live Session 2)" standing out. He employs some jazzy guitars and extremely fluid keys solos on "Come Close To Me (Live Session 1)" and "Je T'aime", giving both an attractive, hybrid organic/electronic vibe.
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ZENDNLS 479
10 Nov 17
Deep House
Love Songs/Part Two
Who To Love? - (3:16) 118 BPM
All Night - (4:54) 106 BPM Hot
Je T'aime - (6:56) 115 BPM
Honey - (5:39) 120 BPM
Come Close To Me - (6:41) 110 BPM
Don't Stop - (4:08) 97 BPM
Who Loves You? - (8:25) 115 BPM
L.U.V - (6:24) 93 BPM
New Love - (6:29) 120 BPM
My Last Affair - (5:36) 114 BPM
Review: Archie 'Romare' Fairhurst is a productive chap. This sophomore album appears barely 12 months after his acclaimed debut full-length, Projections. It sees him revisiting a theme first explored on 2013's Love Songs: Part One EP on Black Acre. According to the press release, it's a musical journey through affairs of the heart, moving from the gentle sensuality of melodious beat jam "Who Do You Love", to the sexually-charged dancefloor thrills of restless house cut "New Love", via the gooey-eyed spooning electronica of "L.U.V", and the sweaty, post-punk disco blues of stand-out "All Night". As usual, it's tricky to pin down musically - Fairhurst has always had a thing for darting between sounds and styles at will - but is immaculately produced and hugely entertaining.
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ZENDNL 234
11 Nov 16
Deep House
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