French producer OBu makes his huge Dimentique label debut with the stunning Time Machine EP which includes two original tracks and two remixes, combining to provide a sweet package for imaginative deep house fans. OBu really taps into his own stylistic sense on “Time Machine” and “Esprit d’Eclat” which break out in uplifting, colorful, and melodic organ and piano sounds that carry over into a very majestic feel — perfect for the summer circuit. Turkish producer Planet King provides his touch to “Time Machine”, introducing tech elements like pitch maneuvering toms. He also draws on his classical guitar background to create some truly mesmerizing finger play for additional atmosphere. Belgian artist Groove Riddim’s take on the title track is quite different, giving it a complete makeover with a classic early ’90s vintage deep house sound and extended vocal samples, very much in line with his previous work on the Plastik People Digital label.
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