
Soulphiction has fast become my favourite deep house producer. And it was his ‘Who To Call’ EP that cemented it: the title track works a simple piano melody set against a criminally soulful vocal hook. Everything about this production is tidy, from the gentle hi-hats, to the neatly cut vocal snippet or interplay between a thumping kick and 808 claps. The flip, ‘A Short History Of…’, is a more groove-laden affair; grab the whole thing from Boomkat. What makes the tracks even more impressive is that they were both recorded live. Deliciously and insatiably soulful, I can’t recommend this enough:
Soulphiction feat Missing Linkx – Who To Call [pelski highly recommends]
Hot on the heels of Kink’s clunky tribal number ‘Don’t Hold Back’, the recent ‘Bitter Sweet’ goes deeper with a soulful vocal hook. Shimmering melodies are offset by the light crash of Chicago house snares and daubed pads. The result is beautiful. ‘Bitter Sweet’ was dropped on the new blog of blogging royalty Brandon Sek’s HappyPlease (RIP Curb Crawlers – the day Curb Crawlers folded a little bit of Pelski died). It’s also worth checking out Kink’s recent remix of Matthias Meyer:
Kink – Bitter Sweet [pelski highly recommends]
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts – Safety Meetings [pelski highly recommends]
Bonus:
Henrik Schwarz, Kuniyuki Takahashi – Once Again (Kuniyuki Instrumental Version)