Review: It could be said that the work of Aussie label Anjunadeep doesn't really get the spotlight it deserves. It's been serving up some fine deep and progressive house sounds for many years now, serving as a launch pad for artists like Dusky amongst others. This new album from former pizza delivery driver CRI is a follow-up and spiritual successor to his debut album Juvenile which was also released on this label. It was written while traveling across the world and features the return of collaborators Jesse Mac Cormack and Sophia Bel, a spot from London hip-hop duo Everyone You Know, and the soulful tones Klo Pelgag as well as indie-folk trio Half Moon Run.
Review: Eric Luttrell's Life at Full Speed via Anjunadeep, features his signature blend of indie-laced house music, characterised by uplifting melodies, intricate synths, and infectious grooves. Written over two years, the album reflects a new chapter for Luttrell, inspired by his experience of becoming a father. The album's 13 meticulously crafted tracks embody a warm and uplifting vibe. Lead single 'Make U Happy' stands out with its playful piano, signature synths, and catchy top line, delivering an irresistible summer anthem. Tracks like 'When I First Met You' and 'Go' feature Luttrell's own vocals, adding a personal touch to his productions. Collaborations also shine, with Canadian artist Molly Moonwater enhancing the euphoric tone of 'Something Right.' Previously released singles 'Sunshine,' 'Space,' and 'Sunrise Song' have already garnered acclaim, setting the tone for the album. Life at Full Speed promises to delight listeners with its melodic productions and engaging vocal moments.
Touch The Sky (feat Simon Doty - extended mix) (6:46)
Reminiscent (extended mix) (6:11)
All Night Long (extended mix) (5:42)
Review: Three years after his last album the Anjunadeep label, Marsh is back with another serene exploration of his singular deep house sound. Endless is another ambitious album across four sides of vinyl that features plenty of associates guesting such as Wassu & Mariel Beausejour, Jodie Knight and Simon Doty. It has a range of emotions that go from deeply intense and personal to more expansive and optimistic, all with compelling grooves and well-executed sound designs in each tune. This is another triumph for Marsh, who by now is a master of his craft.
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