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When Exotic Dance Records informed me via Bandcamp that percussive housemaster and personal favourite J. Albert had teamed up with Person Of Interest, himself the purveyor of some seriously unconventional aggro-laden techno for labels like L.I.E.S., my heart skipped a beat and I danced a horrifically ungainly jig. That said, this EP is a far cry from the 20 minutes of club-destroying, electronic mayhem I anticipated. For a start, opener "Thank You For Believing In Me" is a gospel tune, albeit with a lo-fi scuff, and the next couple of tracks are perfectly executed takes on house but free from those plunges into wayward excess these two producers are renowned for. Closing cut "Still" is a bit of an oddball though, slightly tougher percussion-wise and its other components don't quite hang together as they should, but that said, there's very little about "EDD002" that marks it out as the work of two such brazen sonic innovators. I can't prise it from my playlist though (there must be SOMETHING in there I've missed) although I'm appalled at the amount of money that must have been squandered on that cover art. Perplexing to say the least.
Nic Brown
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Few tracks get the party going like First Casualty. A staple in so many sets since way before its release, it gives great joy and euphoria, while being bold and dynamic. This record proved to be the start of something special for Nathan Micay. Props for the 24-bit quality and hats off to Whities for another gem. Edward