If you're wondering just how far-reaching the future garage wave has spread, here's a little taste of how it translates in Indonesia.
The intro vocal sample sets the tone: "You know how to whistle, don't ya Steve. Just put your lips together and blow." It's a memorable quote from the movie
To Have and Have Not, hence the choice in cover art, and an enticing way to start out the track. One gets the sense, as RHST builds this musical love story, that "Whistles" is a reflection of his own story as a budding new producer.
Compared to his UK garage counterparts, there's a subtle difference to RHST's style. It's softer around the edges, but powerfully progressive. His keen choice of vocal samples perfectly nestle into the chill atmospheric blend of arpeggiated instrumentation and lush pads.
With only one track, it's hard to say what's in store for RHST, but if we never hear another sound, at least "Whistles" has us intrigued.