If “Dream Tennis” was any indication, Heatsick has struck a nerve with  his singles that stretch preset washes of polyphony through sunset-hued  landscapes of disco and house. Equipped with only a Casio keyboard, he  has played alongside everyone from Omar Souleyman to DJ Harvey, Daniel  Wang and Legowelt, and has demonstrated his ability not only to extend  his keyboard to its limits, but to transcend its musical territory,  opening up a diverse range of styles, genres and gestures to his  dance-addled mimicries and musings. 
 “Déviation” marks Heatsick's most expansive dance release to date,  featuring four tracks of kaleidoscopic house that combine a lo-fi  aesthetic with clear, textured structures akin to wandering through a  densely gridded, sultry urban environment. With influences ranging from  Fela Kuti to Todd Terry, the EP revolves around as much of a disco  aesthetic as it does a leisurely soundtrack to a casual day of hanging  out. 
 The dub-influenced title track begins with a rhythmic, Latin-oriented  introduction that delicately deviates towards its shimmering second half  as the pitch spirals in a locked progression. The climax refuses to  come quickly, however, and a flow of excitement frames the track until  it finishes in step. The EP's subdued second track, “C'était un  rendez-vous”, presents a sort of chill-out vibe with a cinematic  consciousness. This track features backing by the prodigious saxophonist  André Vida, whose snippets of smooth to free jazz are seamlessly  interlaced within the last two tracks as well. 
 
 On the B-side, the B1 track “The Stars Down to Earth” is overlaid with a  vocal sample and brims with a frenetic energy that calls to mind an  ebulliently bassy, Bristol mentality. The concluding track, “No Fixed  Address”, takes the territory of the B1 and introduces it to a 90s Todd  Terry treatment, providing a jacking conclusion to this varied,  densely-packed release worthy of multiple listenings. 
 
 The 12" was recorded by Mauro Martinuz & Luca Sella at Transfert  Studios and mastered and cut by Rashad Becker at D&M. It is pressed  on 140g white vinyl which itself is housed in a silk screened pvc sleeve  with artwork by Kathryn Politis & Bill Kouligas.
Comes in a poly-lined inner sleeve, packaged in a pro-press color jacket which itself is housed in a silk screened pvc sleeve.