Hit the Streets slams in from the start with a confident kick drum, using a collection of layered percussive elements and drums (check that cowbell) to create a solid groove. Seductive vocal snippets give the track a focus throughout, whilst Fritter artfully introduces fresh elements until its resolution. Building chords, open hi-hats and a ripping old-school melody reminiscent of warehouse 303s keep boredom at bay. Bonza. Ridgee Didgee steadily courses through deeper realms, again with that killer percussion. Here not one but a variety of freaky vocals and playful samples co-habit a densely layered habitat of groove. feral elements are backed up by a driving aboriginal bassline, relentless til a brief half-time reprise. A limited 200 white vinyls are available.