And speaking of techno peeps getting their house groove on (see Umek review, below), here Italian label Deeperfect give us what's one of their housiest offerings to date.
It's a simple two-track affair. Walk itself is a midtempo cut that chugs along driven by a simple looping bassline and crisp, clean beats, topped with a simple looping keys riff and what appears to be a heavily-treated vocal sample from Walking On Sunshine (the Eddy Grant/Rockers Revenge one, not the Katrina & The Waves one). B-side Locked, meanwhile, operates in that spacious, booming deep/tech vein that's so popular in big dark rooms in east London and Berlin, and sports ethereal female vocal snips.
Originally a straight-up techno label, Deeperfect long since established its credentials as a provider of tech-house grooves; here, they prove they can do straight-up house music equally well.
Out: This week
About: You can find Deeperfect on Facebook, on Soundcloud or at their own website.
1 year ago
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