Review: Anton Zap Water

R&S's reboot of Apollo, its chillout-room sub-label, has not exactly matched the vitality of the imprint's original run. Both labels have long been known for their range, but the new Apollo has degraded, barring a few exceptions, into a wallpaper of tiresome guitar music and limp, played-out UK bass tropes. The astral-pastoral sensibility that marked essential work by Aphex Twin, Sun Electric, Locust, and more, is rarely even glimpsed. If there is a contemporary artist that understands this original ethos, however, it is Russia's Anton Zap. Once associated with Jus-Ed's Underground Quality stable, and now head of his own, frequently marvelous Ethereal Sound outpost, the Muscovite producer has etched a fine catalog of fathoms-deep house. If recent Apollo releases have put off its longtime supporters, Water, Zap's debut album, ought to win a few back. Read more »













