Review: LowMoney unites fresh global talent for another big serving of their signature club sounds. Ukrainian producer Rustam kicks things off with 'Happy Comby,' a gritty acid-tinged groove built on deep, dreamy basslines. On A2, Jordan Lakofski delivers 'The Heat,' which is a nostalgia-soaked roller with a punchy 8-bit synth and infectious bassline. Glasidum nails the warm-up vibe with his trippy, groovy and perfectly deep opener on the flipside. Closing it out, Dutch duo MASI serve up a lush, introspective house cut that floats into the sunset. From acid edge to dreamy depth, this four-tracker has got something for everyone, which makes it a hugely useful 12" from the LowMoney camp.
Review: Parisian producer Nemo Vachez has been on the rise in the past couple of years, delivering sleek tech house delights to labels like Forest ill, Rakya and Unknown To The Unknown. Now they've been picked up by the always on-point Low Money Music Love label, who know a crisp slice of modern dancefloor gold when they hear it. The vibe on 'Underwater Energy' nods to the new wave of trancey house gear with its shimmering pads and deep garage organ basslines, but 'Slomo4' offers up a different kind of pressure which nods to Chicago as much as New Jersey. 'Take Ur Time' is the trippiest offering on the record, using delicate chimes and pings to give off a mystical energy before 'ABC Simulator' plays around with ravey tropes and gives them a twist for a seriously fun B2 joint.
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