Mexican producer Joseph Terruel returns to his usual home of Paraiso Musique with a single-track release that crams in multiple different influences, and as such could work in a range of sets. 'Marvelette' opens with a near-breakbeat rhythm made up of 80s drum machine sounds, then adds a squelchy electronic funk bassline and birdsong-like twittering sounds before the arrival of the Rhodes chords, guitar chops and vaguely UKG-ish wistful female vocal snips that are the main event, while the breakdown halfway through recalls comedown-friendly sounds of the rave era. A midtempo gem for the summer.
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