This November FUSE London’s sister label, Infuse, returns with the seventh installment of the series with three superior house deviations from Wigbert,
Motif and Pelle & Roon aimed squarely at those in the know. First up is Wigbert and his track ‘Bongo Bongo’ lives up to its name as it is a percussive journey through various rhythms. Next up is Motif who delivers the excellent rolling house number ‘Inner’ which features a dubby bass line, with an intermittent wailing vocal and perfectly executed stabs. ‘Gida’ by Pelle & Roon rounds off the EP in fine style. It is another low-‐slung house number characterized by deep bass and warm chords washing against more mechanical sounds.
This seventh installment is another sterling addition to the famed Infuse series. All the artists on offer here showcase their distinct sounds and styles and despite effortlessly slotting into that loved Infuse sound, their differing personalities shine through. Essential.
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