Art Of Tones - "The Great Sgatmi"
Stockholm-based label Local Talk records continues its output of quality, '90s-influenced house tracks with this cut from Parisian producer Art Of Tones. Built around an incredibly catchy groove and vocal sample from Flying Lotus' "Tea Leaf Dancers," the track comes across as effortlessly smooth with a bouncing rhythm and deep house vibe.
Bodhi - "Imperfection"
British production duo Bodhi's pop-influenced style of house is on full display in their newest track, "Imperfection." Complete with soaring vocal hooks and a thick bass line, the pair places several pauses in the beat to create tension in the grooving rhythm. The pair will release their Imperfection/No More EP on Future Classic on October 7th. Listen to the misleadingly-titled track below.
Ben Pearce - "What I Might Do (Karma Kid Remix)"
While Ben Pearce's original take of "What I Might Do" has understandably seen a meteoric rise in the UK, with support from Radio 1 DJ's Pete Tong and Annie Mac, this remix by fellow British producer Karma Kid brightens the original while maintaining its pop sensibility. Using colorful synths and crowded percussion to inject life into the track, Pearce's subtle vocal is brought to the forefront and used to carry this massive remix.
Fort Romeau - "Trust Me"
London producer Fort Romeau has already shared the title track from his upcoming Stay/True EP and now has given us this layered, funky house cut that features one of most infectious grooves heard this year. Building upon the faded, yearning vocal sample before leading into a bouncing breakdown, the vinyl-only track combines classic Chicago house vibes with tropical percussion in a way that's reminiscent of the deep house style of Spanish producers John Talabot and Pional.
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