1. Errorsmith - Lightspeed (2017)
A thumping slab of deconstructed club sounds from Errorsmith’s 2017’s ‘Superlative Fatigue’ album – his first in 13 years – ‘Lightspeed’ is both minimal and maximal, weaving broken beats and pulsing electronica into vocal synths. If rhythm is your thing, then ‘Lightspeed’ might just blow your mind – in a good way. The stage name of Erik Wiegand, Errorsmith has been making music since the mid 1990s and uses his own self-built synth, called Razor. 2. Chaka Demus and Pilers - Bam Bam (1993)
Best known for their 1993 chart smash, ‘Tease Me’, Jamaican reggae duo Chaka Demus and Pilers’ take on Sister Nancy’s 1982 dancehall classic ‘Bam Bam’ – which in turn was based on Toots and the Maytals’ 1966 original – slips a deep groove alongside Pilers’ silky smooth vocals. The song received a boost when it was featured on one o
5. El Fen
Settle in for a long, steamy soak in a rolltop tub, before snaffling a properly made Martini as the sun sets over the Koutoubia Mosque’s minaret. Any downside? With the wild high season (spring, autumn) demand for rooms, the place can feel, well, full.
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6. 2Ciels Luxury Boutique Hôtel & Spa
This hotel echoes the area’s art deco heritage with its blush-pink façade and clubby atmosphere. Start your day with a scrub-down with olive soap in the twinkly hammam, then join the dining regulars over grilled shrimp and oysters at its ornate, chandeliered restaurant, Patron de la Mer.