The melodic piano stabs that accompany the rhythmic four-on-the-floor beats are a staple of 1990s house music. As the genre evolved from its early 80s samples and synthesizers, it found new life as it married itself with keystrokes and pop vocals. The undeniable piano keys, in particular, elevated house music into the mainstream, making it a quintessential 90s sound. Aiming to return to those classic tunes, and banking on fond memories of bygone dance floors, is Noizu with his latest release “Summer 91.” As the name implies, “Summer 91” is a trip down memory lane, joining those previously mentioned components hand-in-hand with subtle acid warps and an infectious chant. The track opens with a vocal note, immediately triggering fond memories of sounds lost to the deca...