Archie Fairhurst spent his childhood travelling the globe and there’s a sense that the nomadic lifestyle brushed off on the music he makes. His songs often feel like sepia-tinted holiday snaps, flitting between the musical landscapes he loves including gospel, soul, jazz, folk and house. His debut album was purely sample-based, with Fairhurst crafting dusty second-hand records into inventively propulsive dancefloor records, but since then he’s moved towards crafting his own instrumentation turning to a charity shop organ and his father's old 12-string to help create third album Home. Whatever the approach, the results for Romare are invariably the same. Grabbing, euphoric and progressive dance music that work just as well at the club as on the home stereo.