Amy Douglas should need no introduction, having supplied song-writing and vocal duties for Horse Meat Disco, Roisin Murohy, Luke Soloman and Soul Clap.
Here she teams up with Craig Bratley who dusts off the analogue synths to produce something which clearly wears its influence on its sleeve, taking in elements of Balearic, Street Soul and early Sheffield Bleep.
On the Ashagaru Dub, Craig explores these influences further, the result reminiscent of Mad Professors take on Massive Attack.
This is simply awesome, have it on repeat since receiving the promo…
Start to finish this is simply sublime, a cosmic Balearic electronic journey with a wonderful
Samples and even iconic spoken word from a Ibiza legend….
Huge fan of the boys, who’s work I’ve featured
Heavily on my shows 10/10 Denis Heaney (Balearic Sessions)
Flush with lounge-ready arrangements and balmy, mid-tempo electronic grooves, Tom Lown's second studio album is pure Balearic bliss. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 17, 2022
Given the quality of Peza's music it didn't take much convincing to subscribe. Every track on this is a belter - 'Our Lips Are Sealed' is nothing short of genius and shows a genuine love for the original (which is one of my favourite FB3 tracks) Esteban (Black Light Disco)