Russia's Udacha label has been providing us with consistently excellent
levels of grainy deep house, a particular strand of the genre that
easily moulds into something altogether more ethereal and abstract.
Newcomer P-SH constructs a beatless sway of placid harmonics on ''Wee
See The Island'', followed by the minimal tribal rattle of percussion
called ''Mappa Mundi'' by Fitz Ellarald. On the flip, ''Zsyamono's Odo
Message From Flaming Trixx'' is hard to describe because of its
constantly shifting bundle of sounds and sonics, and ''Sumlacre Uno'' by
Ellarald ties thigns off with a beatless, spaced-out sway powered by a
subtle collection of field recordings. Weird and wonderful.