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DJ T.'s new album Pleasure Principle immerses itself, wholly and rapturously, into electronic music's legacy of
authentic soul. It is etched and crate-dug, organic and retro-futuristic, a paean to times past that appeals to modern
sensibilities. "Burning" is the album's debut cut, a brooding, mid tempo 118BPM track where uniquely programmed
vocals add broad brushstrokes of colour and texture to T.'s masterful creation. Nick Maurer, former frontman of
Chicago's iconic Greens Keepers is no stranger to being at the fore of jacking dancefloor fare, and his vocals light up
"Burning" accordingly.
Over a tonal pulse that sounds like a distant organ and a singular held note, Maurer is duplicated, pitched down and
distorted, ominously intoning, "Something has happened. Something I cannot explain. Burning on the inside. Burning
while standing in the rain." As his vocals bloom over the moody late-night tempo, they splay out into a digital chorus,
from the deepest baritone to a soulful alto. Art Department's melodic slow house left an indelible mark in 2010, and
their remix here carries on that tradition. The Canadian duo pare down the original to bare melodic notes, claps and
bass pulses, and dial down some of the headier distortion. Their signature less-is-more approach adds a melancholic