Review: Yorkshire-born producer Franky Wah joins Crosstown Rebels with a polished, emotionally resonant four-tracker that fuses vocal-driven depth with peak-time muscle. Collaborating on two cuts with Brighton-based trio Kuuda, he leans into a widescreen sound that's equal parts club-primed and cinematic. 'Disconnect' sets the tone with icy synth washes and a dramatic vocal line, while 'Off The Wall' pushes further into afterhours haze, Kuuda's warped harmonies curling around a muscular rhythm section. The B-side delivers weight and tension: 'Desert Dance' channels trance and techno into a low-slung, hypnotic throb, while 'Freak In The Sheets' snaps and growls with basement energy. Wah's affinity for the big-room emotional payoff remains intact, but it's paired here with restraint and atmosphere that makes each drop land with greater intent. With years of major bookings and releases behind him, this feels like a confident, sharp-edged update from one of the UK's more melodic voices.
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