For Daniel Leseman and Hans Peeman - childhood friends and the minds behind Fouk - collaboration is a matter of attunement rather than collision. The Sundays EP demonstrates this principle across a spectrum of styles, from disciplined house grooves to subtly experimental electronica, each track unfolding as a conversation between Fouk’s meticulous structural sense and the distinct personalities of their collaborators.
‘Tune It Out’, features The Phenomenal Handclap Band and is anchored by a mid-tempo groove, both supple and firm, with interlocking guitars and bass lines that recall the transitional period of late 70s NYC disco and early post-disco crossover. The track is notable for its patience, allowing each element to breathe, and for the restraint of its arrangement. Vocals drift with warmth, never overpowering, while the low end is precise and the mix uncluttered. ‘Reverie’, created in partnership with 79.5, shifts into a more iridescent register. Syncopated synth bass and analogue drums underpin bright, playful electric piano stabs, while harmonically rich vocals add depth without intruding. Hints of mid-80s pop and house lend the track a timeless feel. ‘Reverie’ balances introspective textures with a clarity that would function equally well on a late-night dancefloor or a contemplative home listening session.
Title track, ‘Sundays’, brings in Parisian duo Archil & Leon, whose reputation for sonic experimentation precedes them. In studios brimming with self-built instruments and mechanical curiosities, they manipulate springs, water acoustics, and motor-driven devices, and these tactile gestures infuse the track with an organic unpredictability. Fouk’s melodic precision channels this experimentation into an airy and luminous framework. Synth textures are expansive without excess, chordal movement is subtle yet sophisticated, and the overall register conveys a sunlit optimism that never drifts into facile nostalgia. The vocal topline captures the anticipation of a weekend lingering on the edge of Monday, while textural flourishes provide a sense of tactile presence within the polished production.
The Sundays EP is a study in contrast and coherence. Fouk’s signature discipline is apparent throughout: low ends are taut, percussion is crisp and analogue warmth coexists with modern clarity. Ultimately, Sundays reinforces Fouk’s reputation as producers who understand the long arc of dance music. A confident and intelligent statement that shows a rare sense of how emotion and rhythm can coexist without compromise.