![]() ![]() Just listen to that moody piano work, to those lovely chanting vocals, to his trademark brassy elements scattered around and to all the little glimmers and shimmers that add so much character and emotion, you can almost touch and feel it. Last but not least, Daniel Leseman concludes the EP with a sublime daydreaming piece of deep house that is tailored strictly for all the lovers out there. ![]() His 'Breakfast At Midnight' piece gets a remix treatment by Splendor & Squalour partners in crime Brame & Hamo who continue their string of releases with a more dance-friendly version of the original, that adds a hefty dose of swing, plenty of groove and lots of twists and turns to keep you moving them feet around. When you think that Laurence just debuted last summer on Church and that this is his second ever appearance on vinyl, it's no wonder that many publications are marking him as one to keep an eye on in 2016. The next half of the release is dominated by Junktion with one of his beatdown signature tracks where he showcases once again a real knack for jazzy kick drums, warm vibrato electric keys, acoustic percussions and inconspicuous sampling work. For 'Strings Attached' the Outplay bosses invited the London-based sleazy disco fresh new talent Laurence Guy to open and name the release with a mesmerising string-infused piece of cosmic disco madness. ![]()
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