A1. Intro (Rhythm & Rice)
A2. Dubplate Special
A3. Croydon Depot
B1. Neezy (Wok)
B2. Yellow Brick
B3. Good Morning Pecknaam
2015 is fast turning into Henry Wu's year. Having already delivered killer 12s of baked deep house/instrumental hip-hop fusion for Ho-Tep and Odd Socks, he now pops up on Rhythm Section International with another brilliant EP. While as deep and blazed as previous excursions, there's a sun-bright freshness to the pleasingly varied selections on offer. Contrast, for example, the deep space, boogie-house slickness of "Yellow Brick", the bruk revivalism of "Neezy (Wok)" - think I.G Culture after a few too many bongs) - and the brilliant deep house/jazz-funk fusion of "Dubplate Special". Arguably best of all, though, is the Latin jazz-goes-deep house warmth of "Croydon Depot". Everyone will have a different personal favourite, though; it's that kind of EP.
A1. Intro (Rhythm & Rice)
A2. Dubplate Special
A3. Croydon Depot
B1. Neezy (Wok)
B2. Yellow Brick
B3. Good Morning Pecknaam
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