Review: Still hot from having "For You" voted as Resident Advisor's Best Track of 2020 (next to Crack Magazine's #2 and Pitchfork's #21), India Jordan breaks through to Ninja Tune following a formative run of EPs and singles via Local Action. Watch Out! sees the London-based artist add a hyped up new burst of uplifting club music to the mix by colliding R&B with house in "And Groove" to jungle and rave cut ups in "Only Said Enough" and the title track. Pumping club beats come from faster tempos in "Feierabend" and the rough and ready, percussion heavy, "You Can't Expect The Cars To Stop If You Haven't Pressed The Button". A hotly tipped artist bursting with euphoria!
Review: Shur-i-Khan's new album Points of Focus is inspired by chill-out mixtapes of the '90s, such as KLF's Chill Out album and Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works. Featuring unreleased material recorded over a 15 year period, the UK deep house veteran showcases various sonic departures not usually affiliated with his usual output. From the moody and introspective beats of opener "Hollow", to the beachside balearic chill of "Eine Kleine Loungemusak" to the glassy-eyed and bittersweet sunset breaks of "Words To Say" and the deeply minimal mood music of "Slumber State" - this could well be some of Tom Szirtes' finest work.
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