Fabian Feynman - See the Light EP

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  • If you're after a trio of chuggers to pick up, enjoy and then completely forget about not all that far down the line, you could do a hell of a lot worse than the debut EP from young Austrian producer Fabian Feynman. Not that their relative disposability is necessarily a drawback, merely a statement of fact; there are simply too many records of this ilk around to dwell on these particular ones for all that long. Admittedly, "See the Light" probably deserves a little more praise than this. Its insistent drums give it more urgency than your average deep house effort. There's also a lovely melodic organ that slowly moves its way up in the mix. But it's almost a little subtle for its own good, like the pretty, shy friend who hides at the back of a group photo, and is as such not quite strong enough to carry the rest of the EP. The male vocal that features on all three tracks is fine in pitch and tone, and one could imagine if it were cut loose that it could really do some damage. But it's instead restricted to uninspiring utterances along the lines of "I want you to move it," which really doesn't benefit anyone when appearing in this kind of setting. There are some nice ideas here. You just can't help wish that Feynman had explored them a bit further.
  • Tracklist
      01. See The Light 02. Pressure 03. Move Me
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