Starting with ‘U So Slow’ a slo-mo affair of Chi-Town flecked house that’s already been working the dancefloors around Vilnius. Like a iron fist in a velvet glove this gets things going without pushing, house groove with a little touch of jack hidden in the back. A rare gem. Following this on the flip is ‘Back In The Day’. A direct nod to the heads with the beautific opening Rhodes chords that make way to a rather rare disco boogie bassline not heard since Metro Area first appeared on the scene, but with a distinctly contemporary twist.Finally there’s the ever emotive codiene disco of ‘Mayday’ - if ever there was a soundtrack for the ride back home after a long night, it would be this. All discordant stabs, blurred basslines and phantom synths floating in the ether.