• Hidden Spheres – Come On, Yeh
    • Hidden Spheres – Don't You Wanna
    • Hidden Spheres – I Feel Good
    • Hidden Spheres – Get Down
    • Hidden Spheres – You Don't Know
    • 1. Come On, Yeh
    • 2. Don't You Wanna
    • 3. I Feel Good
    • 4. Get Down
    • 5. You Don't Know

    Astonishingly, almost ten years have now passed since Tom Harris aka Hidden Spheres made his first appearance on Bradley Zero's Rhythm Section International imprint. Here the Manchester-based producer and NTS host returns to the label for the first time since 2023. Harris showcases his deep, chunky house chops on opener 'Come On, Yeh', where weighty, stabbing bass, spacey chords and rich garage-house organs catch the ear, before joining the dots between deep house and UK garage on 'Don't You Wanna'. Garris goes even deeper on the clandestine, early morning shuffle of 'I Feel Good', while 'Get Down' is a deep, NJ-goes-to-Manchester workout and 'You Don't Know' is a bouncy, sub-heavy piano-house gem.

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