We get going courtesy of the title track itself, which is a sprangly cut that immediately makes the producer’s intentions clear. A really mental track, this one is full of interesting motifs that will sound best when the night is at its trippiest. The synths are enough to blow your head off too! Butterfly shows Sakorka’s more melancholic edge, whereas Onassis sees him flex his muscle again, this time thanks to another hypnotic wedge of full on tech house that’s even vaguely progressive in parts. Naim round off the EP in typically rotund fashion thanks to another notable track. This is an EP full of solid club tackle that’ll be hard to ignore this summer time. For all the right reasons mind you.
4 out of 5
Reviewed by Ian Fleming
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