It’s not often an EP comes along that captures such an array of sounds packaged uniquely. It’s easy to fall into the trap of genre-specific music and produce a sound that’s only relevant to a certain core demographic or to only use certain sounds because that’s what’s hot now.
What Alix Perez does so beautiful with this EP construct
a musical flow, where the instruments and the use of the arrangement captures distinctive soul, sharp breaks and atmospheric chords.
Stand out tracks, Distant Figures – Workforce and final track Lost & Found marry together something deep in its makeup together with vocals that allow both tracks to transcend their D’n’B construction. The lyrics from Liam Bailey especially for ‘Lost & Found’ provide a true deepness that has to be appreciated on a profound level.
Released on 1985 Music, definitely an EP for the deep musical purist among us.
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