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I've heard all four of the tracks and I have to say that Purina is the best track on the EP and Square Dancing follows second. Both would fit nicely into a progressive set and have the grooves for the dancefloor. However, I wasn't really into Lady Elaine or Beat N Potatoes all that much. They sound a little bit too experimental for my tastes, but still very tight production nonetheless.
Coming from a massive Steve Porter fan, I would recommend the EP. The deep, dark "steelmill" sound (as I call it) that Porter is known for is not here (ie Sensor, Deported). Instead, lush and more floatier synths and melodies are used, which gives each track funk and dancefloor appeal. I give it 8.5/10. Can't wait to hear EP #2 and the full Homegrown album.
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