A1. Caypio
B1. Good
B2. Kitigai
It was Studio Barnhaus that first introduced the world to HNNY back in 2011, so it's fitting to see the Swede return to the imprint after four years away. Good delivers the kind of warm, hazy and cocktail-sweet blends of Balearic bagginess and deep house grooves on which he's built his blossoming reputation. There's a lolloping samba-house feel about the decidedly sun-kissed "Caypio", suggesting it will see some action at beach-side festivals and terrace parties this summer. The title track is an altogether deeper, groovier proposition, with sampled strings stretching out over a fluid rhythm. There's further easy listening sampling to be found on "Kitigai", whose beats and bassline are a chunkier - if still soft-to-the-touch - proposition.
A1. Caypio
B1. Good
B2. Kitigai
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