
"Mowar’s Franco Cangelli drops his deepest release  to date for Self-Defence. Clearly inspired by the glory days of 90s  house and techno, this four-tracker is a reminder of how soulful  electronic music should sound. The title track starts with crisp, jacking beats, but Cangelli quickly  shows his musical side: over a squelchy, acidic bass gloriously  melancholic melodies, hushed chords and the kind of seductive blips and  yelps that featured heavily on classic Black Dog and B12 are also  audible. House for Brunch follows a similar direction: based again on subtle,  jacking rhythms, Cangelli delivers the kind of angelic melodies and  seductive chords that Kirk de Giorgio pioneered on early As One  material. Cangelli also has the requisite skills to ensure that his  musical outpurings are suited to the dance floor, with  the jacking  groove underpinned by intricate percussive elements." Mnml 
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