Lo Recordings’ Jon Tye has been around as an undersung electronic innovator for years, working with everyone from Pere Ubu’s David Thomas and Todd Terry to Derrick May. The sort of producer they use phrases like ‘maverick genius’ on. He’s still collaborating and the results are deadly. ‘Sun Spots’ sees him hook up with James Holden in a distant galaxy, setting an other-worldly floation tone for effective, garagey beats. On ‘Lava Flow’ he’s working with Nathan Fake and remixed by Dusty Cabinets into a strange, shadowy minimal house space-voyage. Out on its own.
5 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: Kris Needs