After the Alma EP’ by Shanti Celeste, secretsundaze’ s 19th release comes from another UK home grown favorite Wbeeza. Beeza is a firm part of the secretsundaze family and although it’s his first release on the label, he has been a regular fixture at the parties now for 5 or 6 years playing at both the London events and touring internationally with Giles and James as a live act, as well touring extensively by himself. We hope his music needs no introduction - his sound is quite simply fresh, an amalgamation of so many things from house, techno, jazz, hip hop to more UK leaning garage vibes.
Born and bred in South London and the youngest of 6 brothers he has dance music pumping through his veins. Black Moon EP is up there with the very best of his work and all 3 tracks show a level of maturity that comes from releasing over 14 EPs and close to 2 LPs (his second LP entitled Expression Of Love drops next month on Third Ear) Title track Black Moon is a murky, growling techno workout with syncopated lo fi beats, a thunderous bass line that is eq’d to within an inch of its life, and white noise FX. Within the right hands this should be a deadly weapon. Like Butta is a hazy, percussive tool that keeps the tension high while B side track Ferguson is arguably the strongest track of the EP. Referencing the Ferguson case in Missouri that sparked vigorous debate about the relationship between the police and African Americans, the track is a timeless groove, coming on like a modern day version of Maurizio’s ‘M4′ with its heads-down, hypnotic deep techno flow that one could simply listen to on repeat. Wbeeza on secretsundaze ... Need we say more!