3.5/5

Deep house music often feels overly "greasy" to me, as much of the soul elements become a faint background noise in a lounge due to continuous repetition, especially in tracks that feature vocals. This album still possesses those technical characteristics, but it attempts to establish a more attentive energy at a slower tempo, intensifying your perception of the dance floor rather than the endless loops of summer radio stations.Moreover, within its funky soundscape, one can also experience the novelty of disco as a specific cultural phenomenon from a bygone era.