| Brand spanking new on the everfine Hotflush recordings imprint. "Brood" is punctured with resounding bass and skittering breaks, somewhere between early nineties Earthbeat records and the future incarnations of this thing called dubstep. Something like a sickness. Flip to the bright side, "Sunshine" breaks around a central flute motif derived from what sounds like a Roland Kirk improv on Roy Ayers's evergreen "Everybody loves the sunshine" - a funking breaking take on jazzual feelgood music ripe for the last summer parties.
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