LAR has a real feel for the slow burn, and Rewind is patient in a way that pays off if you actually let it. It’s deep house built for the small hours — hypnotic, understated, far more interested in groove and texture than in any big dramatic moment. The hook works by repetition, looping just long enough to lodge itself somewhere behind your eyes before a subtle shift quietly pulls you forward. The Anjunadeep world is the obvious home for this kind of restrained, atmospheric thing, and LAR fits the brief without ever sounding interchangeable with the rest of the roster. There’s a warmth to the low end that keeps it from feeling cold or clinical the way a lot of minimal deep house drifts into. This is music for the part of the night when the lights are low and nobody’s checking the time anymore. Smooth, immersive, and best looped for an hour while you do something else and let it set the room’s temperature.
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