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MUSIQ 246EP
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The second release from the brightest hope in modern deep house scene, Laurence Guy. The title track is something like a nice mixture of Four Tet and DJ Koze. It will be lovely DJ tool for all house DJs. "The One Where I Like The Vocals" is more UK-style with jazzy broken beats, and "Dissociation In The Car Park At Sain" is a trademark elegant deep house tune in Guy's style.
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BARN 062EP
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For his Studio Barnhus debut, Laurence Guy connects the dots between the lo-fi ambient investigations of his 2017 album Saw You For The First Time, the warm club sounds heard on All I See Is Her (MUSIQ 220EP, 2018), and the London-based DJ/producer's long roots in deep drum'n'bass and dubstep soil. From the unswerving neo-jungle of "Wildlife", through "My Brain Is A Scrambled Egg" with its dusty rave euphorisms, onwards to the hypnotic guitar ballad "It's Good To Try", this six-track EP is chock-full of the sort of unrestrained musical enthusiasm that Studio Barnhus is always on the lookout for.
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MUSIQ 220EP
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UK producer Laurence Guy delivers his debut for Mule Musiq: three house-not-house grooves enlarged with a deep musicality. So far the boy from London has one album and six EPs on such labels as Church, Rose, or Cin Cin under his wings. All his three tunes for Mule Musiq feature a piano that spreads deeply haunting melodies. Combined with house rhythms and a warm oscillating atmosphere, he manages to arrange an EP that is reminiscent of the musical art of producers like Andres or Portable. Deep house beyond the clichés, charged with bewitching melodies and a heartiness with staying power.
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