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Faze Action’s 6th studio album, “Distant Dreams”, is an incredible demonstration of the brothers’, Robin and Simon Lee’s production chops. The 8 tracks are so polished and accomplished that they could easily pass for the work of the past masters who inspired them. “Sungazer”, for example, disco full of space-y effects, would no doubt sound spectacular on a Loft-like system. Its virtuoso jazz violin a flashback to David Mancuso favourite Alfredo De La Fé. The previous single, “Journey Through Your Mind” is a totally authentic nod to early `80s Brit / jazz funk. “Batanayi”, fronted by frequent collaborator, Zeke Manyika, bounces bright and brassy. A sunshine-soaked hit of afro-flavoured Second Summer Of Love-era house / pop. “Yam Suite” is so romantic it soars. Cool keyboard solos, fluttering flute and opulent orchestration all swooning in synergy around a slick bossa nova. A slow, sleek shot of NYC “morning music” funk, “Neutromony”, is a ringer for the wicked, wah-wah-licked seductive…

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