
The British duo Somethin' Sanctified revolve their sound around analog-drenched house with a touch of lo-fi and disco tones, both timeless and innovative in nature. Simon Mills and Joel Hood each bring a lifetime of production experience and studios brimming with dusty hardwear to their burgeoning collaborative project, and the results simply speak for themselves. Projects with the likes of Needwant and Citizens of Vice have caught the ear of house-heads around the world, and we're thrilled to partner with the Brits on the release of their next project - the Taqui EP.
The A-side opens with a tasty synth hook, capturing the easy-flowing and delightful groove that defines the Somethin' Sanctified sound. A bountiful bassline enters the fold alongside meandering playful percussion, but it's the Eastern vocal chops that steal the show on Taqui. The low-slung house kicks mesh with the Japanese-tinged flavor in sensational fashion. A tune fit for any occasion, especially those with a dancefloor.
Where's The Luv? continues the project's lush lackadaisical vibe, offering somber vocal cuts over a vibe-laden 4x4 groove. Hints of disco influence ebb and flow throughout, as Somethin' Sanctified continue to produce tracks that ride the line between early-house and modern melody. A solemn anglo-offering to pair with Taqui, and a sumptuous summary of Somethin' Sanctified's sound.
The A-side opens with a tasty synth hook, capturing the easy-flowing and delightful groove that defines the Somethin' Sanctified sound. A bountiful bassline enters the fold alongside meandering playful percussion, but it's the Eastern vocal chops that steal the show on Taqui. The low-slung house kicks mesh with the Japanese-tinged flavor in sensational fashion. A tune fit for any occasion, especially those with a dancefloor.
Where's The Luv? continues the project's lush lackadaisical vibe, offering somber vocal cuts over a vibe-laden 4x4 groove. Hints of disco influence ebb and flow throughout, as Somethin' Sanctified continue to produce tracks that ride the line between early-house and modern melody. A solemn anglo-offering to pair with Taqui, and a sumptuous summary of Somethin' Sanctified's sound.
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