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IFEEL 047EP
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180-gram vinyl. Private Agenda follow their acclaimed 2015 debut single, Déjà Vu (IFEEL 037EP), with Paralysed, a record filled with confidence and direction. "Paralysed" pays homage to piano-led Italo house by way of French boogie grooves; amid the bright, staccato piano stabs and tongue-in-cheek vocal lines, you'll hear funk guitar sifting between delicately layered Afro-Cuban percussion. Tuff City Kids hop on with a remix of "Paralysed" that propels it further into cosmic, trippy, and hedonistic dimensions. "Little Bird" slips into a different gear; if you like your balearic beat breezy and carefree, then there's plenty to love here (plus a euphoric sax moment to boot).
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IFEEL 037EP
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EP pressed on 180-gram vinyl. Trio Private Agenda take us back to a time when soul first met synthesizers. "Déjà Vu" is a cocktail of Linda di Franco and a Roxy Music-esque aesthetic, bound together by elements of the inventive, contemporary production values of artists such as Todd Terje and Prins Thomas. "Freefalling" proves a fitting reflection of their wider vision, finding sonic roots in early Balearicism with ethereal vocal lines over delicate percussion. The EP is wonderful introduction to their world, where production values are as detailed as they are bombastic and lyrics as reflective as they are bold.
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