Jake Childs requires very little introduction to the more discerning house ear. With releases on leading labels including Drop Music, Freerange and Doubledown, not to mention his own Uni.form imprints, he has taken the house world by storm over the past few years. Here he serves up some Retro Chicago sounding yet stripped back jackers. Seems really simple at first, a real trademark of Jake s sound, but its bumpin bassline, bleeps and squelches grow around you becoming more intense with every listen. The flip delivers >Good Times< which incorporates his brand of choppy jackin beats, punchy snares, gritty synths and rolling bass that rips apart any dancefloor. The track flips mid-way and bubbles under as the bass lines compete for attention before recombining for another roof raising moment. The >Beat Machine< is an eerie voyage into the middle ground between house and pop. Once again moody synths and a growling sub bass lead the way, with the haunting vocals of Lil Prince (who has previously featured on Jake s Icon and Drop Music EPs) gliding over the mix! Hot floor burning shit