
Canadian producer Kevin McPhee made his Idle Hands debut back in 2011 with 'Sleep' and 'House 44'.
Over a year on, he returns to the label with two floor friendly, house leaning cuts.
A- side 'Unwind' takes the bumping bottom end and swung drums of early Sneak and pairs it with punchy horn stabs and an infectious vocal hook.
B-side, A-Jam is slightly more subdued but equally as jacking with McPhee's trademark loose percussion providing the foundation for lush Uk house pads and a heavyweight bassline.
Over a year on, he returns to the label with two floor friendly, house leaning cuts.
A- side 'Unwind' takes the bumping bottom end and swung drums of early Sneak and pairs it with punchy horn stabs and an infectious vocal hook.
B-side, A-Jam is slightly more subdued but equally as jacking with McPhee's trademark loose percussion providing the foundation for lush Uk house pads and a heavyweight bassline.
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