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First new tracks from Murmur in 2 years, backed with a mix from MLZ’ under his PCB guise. Simply stunning follow up to the label’s Conforce album. Murmur return with a brace of killers, their first new material since Mean011’s split release with Bovill back in 2008. Over the course of the half dozen years since beginning their Meanwhile imprint, Murmur’s output has been so sparing, evanescent, and epitomising the label’s low-key approach to steppers house music and horizontal techno with an implicit electronic beatdown sound, that acknowledges their pitched down sound, so heavily influenced by their early south african adventures and exploits. “Tangle” is a case in point, effortlessly, deployed house music for bubblers, one for those who know and understand how to build a true dance music session from the ground up. Murmur give the machines a thorough going over on the title cut “Fume", ever so restrained and beatless it has been offered up to the Pendle Coven Breakers: PCB to work some on the bass and drum undercarriage. Miles Whittaker and Gary Howell come through in fine style with a beautiful, controlled and yet understated rub of ‘Fumes’. True steppers rollidge for warm up session teasing and tickling bigger systems: leaving still ample room for low-end exploration and with a most supreme build to it. that is just perfectly weighted. For fans of Uzuri, Convextion, Horizontal Ground, Main Street Rounds Three to Five
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