Review: Having previously impressed with a string of "jam house" 12"s on Philpot, Stuttgart producer Sebastian Lohse pops up on the ever-reliable Uncanny Valley with his first EP since 2009. It's a fascinating listen, offering a skewed take on house that's hard to accurately define. The epic "Desert Flight" is a fidgety, maudlin vision, all uncomfortable Chicago house rhythms, woozy atmospherics, odd bleeps and curious vocal samples. It's rather good, even if it does sound like house music beamed down from another dimension. "Amorphed Limits" sounds like early Orbital or Meat Beat Manifesto making jazz-influenced deep house, while "Beercase Song" is as loose and organic a concoction as you're likely to find on a house 12" - all simple organs, snappy jazz percussion and unlikely vocal samples.
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