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Breathe Some Light / Phuturistix

Phuturistix - Breathe Some Light

Phuture Lounge Records

It's been almost two years since 'Cohiba' dropped but finally the full length album is here and it's been well worth the wait. Both 'Cohiba' and 'In The Sun' from the 12" are present plus another twelve quality broken-soul excursions. It kicks off with a killer cosmic funk intro entitled 'Let There Be Love' featuring a distinctive spoken word performance from Chris Jam, before moving into the flute laced 'Everyday' and 'Breathe Some Light', a great collaboration with Atjazz. With other solid moments such as 'Eager For The Years' featuring Michelle Amador, 'Afrodisiosity' with Fyza, 'Hurt Ya Twice' and the two Oezlem fronted tracks, 'More Than The Eye Can See' and 'Women Of The Night' this is one album you can't afford to miss!

Andy Allen, 01/08