This is an eagerly awaited second album from the Montreal maverick, and doesn’t disappoint. It’s always good to have the boundaries of house and techno stretched, and this is a record that does just that with seemingly little effort. The grooves are stretched out, often touching eight minutes, which gives the listener/dancer plenty of time to get under the skin of the music. ‘Can’t Have Everything’ is one of the choice cuts, a piece of smoky house that Ashley Beedle would be more than happy to put his name to, while there are shades of Romanthony on the sultry ‘On The Lips’, a deep house track to treasure. Meanwhile the experimental side of Guillaume occasionally surfaces in small touches like the melody of ‘Autumn Leaves’, briefly floated in the background to ‘Intermede’. A consistently stimulating piece of work.
5 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: Ben Hogwood