Tracklist
Fall From Grace Records clocks its 183rd release with the kind of low-slung authority that only comes from artists who've spent years mapping the outer edges of the dancefloor. Glenn Morrison & Night Waves arrive with a two-track transmission - 'Azteca' and 'Book The Trip' - that feels less like a release and more like a controlled detonation of atmosphere. This is progressive house stripped of vanity and rebuilt as ritual: hypnotic, patient, and quietly overwhelming. Morrison, the classically trained architect turned electronic insurgent, locks into step with Night Waves' deep-current sensibility, and together they carve out a sound that hums with intent and refuses to blink. 'Azteca' moves like a procession through heat and dust - tribal in spirit, but refined through a modern progressive lens. The groove coils and uncoils with a kind of ceremonial patience, basslines pulsing beneath flickers of melody that feel half-remembered, half-imagined. It's the sort of record that sneaks up on you, wrapping the room in a slow, tightening embrace until the dancefloor is moving as one organism. Flip the coin and 'Book The Trip' takes a different route - lighter on its feet, but no less immersive. There's a hazy propulsion here, a sense of forward motion that feels like headlights cutting through a long stretch of midnight highway, melody and rhythm working in tandem to keep the body locked while the mind drifts somewhere far beyond the walls. What's undeniable is the momentum. Morrison & Night Waves have been operating at a relentless clip, dropping albums and EPs with a depth that's beginning to echo across the industry - their fingerprints currently scattered across eight separate genre categories in the Beatport Top 100, a rare feat that speaks to both versatility and vision. This is not trend-chasing; it's world-building. With this latest dispatch, Ray Of Light Records reinforces its position as a sanctuary for progressive music that values atmosphere over noise, evolution over imitation. 'Azteca / Book The Trip' doesn't just belong in the mix - it reshapes it, quietly, insistently, and with the kind of confidence that only comes from knowing exactly where the night is headed.
01. Glenn Morrison & Night Waves - Azteca (Original Mix) [06:41]
02. Glenn Morrison & Night Waves - Book The Trip (Original Mix) [06:41]