Finn sweetly balances funked-up garage positivity and subtle melancholy in his latest volley for Local Action
A conceptual partner piece to 2017’s raved-about EP ‘Sometimes The Going Gets A Little Tough’, this follow-up also explores the dancefloor dichotomy of ups and downs, toggling the emotional register with MDMA-like therapeutic qualities.
Bringing the vibe up from the belly to head-thizzing effect with the filter-funk of ‘Find You’, his sample-hunting skills are in sterling effect across the EP, most poignantly in the pitched-up, Gary-jawed tremble and smooth Reese bass rolige of ‘Friends & Lovers’, and with slamming friday night Northern Soul buzz in ‘I Know, I Know’, while his title track tends to your tail feather with infectious swing, and ‘You’re Fine’ brings the EP, and this current phase of Finn’s production to a close with perfect measure of warm nostalgia and gently insistent, PLUR positivity that, quite crucially, doesn’t feel heavy-handed or overwrought, just right.
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Finn sweetly balances funked-up garage positivity and subtle melancholy in his latest volley for Local Action
A conceptual partner piece to 2017’s raved-about EP ‘Sometimes The Going Gets A Little Tough’, this follow-up also explores the dancefloor dichotomy of ups and downs, toggling the emotional register with MDMA-like therapeutic qualities.
Bringing the vibe up from the belly to head-thizzing effect with the filter-funk of ‘Find You’, his sample-hunting skills are in sterling effect across the EP, most poignantly in the pitched-up, Gary-jawed tremble and smooth Reese bass rolige of ‘Friends & Lovers’, and with slamming friday night Northern Soul buzz in ‘I Know, I Know’, while his title track tends to your tail feather with infectious swing, and ‘You’re Fine’ brings the EP, and this current phase of Finn’s production to a close with perfect measure of warm nostalgia and gently insistent, PLUR positivity that, quite crucially, doesn’t feel heavy-handed or overwrought, just right.
Finn sweetly balances funked-up garage positivity and subtle melancholy in his latest volley for Local Action
A conceptual partner piece to 2017’s raved-about EP ‘Sometimes The Going Gets A Little Tough’, this follow-up also explores the dancefloor dichotomy of ups and downs, toggling the emotional register with MDMA-like therapeutic qualities.
Bringing the vibe up from the belly to head-thizzing effect with the filter-funk of ‘Find You’, his sample-hunting skills are in sterling effect across the EP, most poignantly in the pitched-up, Gary-jawed tremble and smooth Reese bass rolige of ‘Friends & Lovers’, and with slamming friday night Northern Soul buzz in ‘I Know, I Know’, while his title track tends to your tail feather with infectious swing, and ‘You’re Fine’ brings the EP, and this current phase of Finn’s production to a close with perfect measure of warm nostalgia and gently insistent, PLUR positivity that, quite crucially, doesn’t feel heavy-handed or overwrought, just right.
Finn sweetly balances funked-up garage positivity and subtle melancholy in his latest volley for Local Action
A conceptual partner piece to 2017’s raved-about EP ‘Sometimes The Going Gets A Little Tough’, this follow-up also explores the dancefloor dichotomy of ups and downs, toggling the emotional register with MDMA-like therapeutic qualities.
Bringing the vibe up from the belly to head-thizzing effect with the filter-funk of ‘Find You’, his sample-hunting skills are in sterling effect across the EP, most poignantly in the pitched-up, Gary-jawed tremble and smooth Reese bass rolige of ‘Friends & Lovers’, and with slamming friday night Northern Soul buzz in ‘I Know, I Know’, while his title track tends to your tail feather with infectious swing, and ‘You’re Fine’ brings the EP, and this current phase of Finn’s production to a close with perfect measure of warm nostalgia and gently insistent, PLUR positivity that, quite crucially, doesn’t feel heavy-handed or overwrought, just right.