“Down to the water is an eclectic mixture of dark romantic lyricism and sample-surfing deconstruction. Made in London during the first years of this century, it sounds like a city and reflects a fantasy - a search for the party worth staying alive for...
At times raw, and surprisingly funky, Robert Lee’s first album seems to want to believe in something... In the power of sadness to speak the truth... or in the power of melancholy to mix the best slammers...”