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Bruno & The Birds
Cat: WWE 001V. Rel: 07 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Fear Flying
Home (feat Jordan Arts)
How? (feat Sabrina Chyld - edit)
Intruder (feat Dwson)
Let Me Go (feat Kuniyuki Takahashi & Sio - edit)
Uhambo
Purple Trees (feat Robin Fassie & KJM Cornetist)
Amaro's Heart
Review: South African producer and Atjazz label staple Jullian Gomes makes a move away from his regular home to drop this new album Bruno & The Birds on World Without End. It is an adventurous one that gets well beyond the dance floor and comes with plenty of meaningful melodic hooks and well-crafted songs. Guess help bring some fresh vocal charm to his pure beats and crystalline synths with 'How?' (feat Sabrina Chyld - edit) being a highlight. Future house, soulful house, pop house, call it what you will, this is a refreshingly new school take on the age-old sound and one that shows there is plenty of life in the form yet.
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Let Me Go
Let Me Go (12")
Cat: WWE 002V. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Let Me Go (6:57)
Let Me Go (Atjazz Galaxy Aart remix) (7:40)
Let Me Go (Atjazz Astro remix) (14:15)
Let Me Go (Yoruba Soul mix) (7:52)
Review: First unveiled on his fine 2023 album Bruno & The Birds, 'Let Me Go' is one of rising star Jullian Gomes' most sumptuous and effortlessly soulful tracks to date - a gorgeous blend of shuffling deep house drums, star-lit chords, gentle melodies and eyes-closed vocals made in collaboration with Japanese legend Kuniyuki Takahashi and singer Sio. On this EP, Gomes' superb original mix is backed by a trio of remixes. Gomes' mentor Atjazz provides two rubs: a breezy, full vocal, broken deep house take in his trademark style (the 'Astro Art Remix') and the more bass-heavy and infectiously percussive 'Astro Rmix'. Osunlade dons the Yoruba Soul guise and delivers a fine, EP-ending rework full of bouncy Afro-house beats, deep sub bass and spacey electronics.
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