Played by Reboot, Joris Voorn, Martinez, Christian Prommer, Lee Curtiss, SiS, ... Ever wondered what a butch Diana Ross on acid might sound like…? Well youre about to find out… but before we get to Overside, youve gotta enjoy and marvel at the sheer brilliance of the rest of Jairo Catelos latest offering on Silicone Souls Darkroom Dubs. Our man from the Asturias has rapidly built a strong and loyal following thanks to his beautifully crafted house cuts. Jairos ability to bring together dubby textures and an innate Soul within his productions is most enviable. His Warehouse ep features three original new cuts backed by a rework from French house guru, Phil Weeks. Lead cut Soul School is something of a two-headed beast. Whilst its kick-drum and dramatic synth stabs drive it with a serious dose of funk, it still retains a warm-summer soul that will keep the fillies moving. Then, as a little sax break goes to our head, were flipped and the beats and bass get sleazy and old school. Killer! Mr. Weeks beings some 90s flow to the table on his remix. Working the guitar licks and bassline hard but always retaining a smooth as silk groove, Phil shows just how to keep the dancefloor cookin. A beautiful house record from one of the very best. >Yairos 303 Acid< mix of Overside finds us getting upside down and inside out. Serious funk with an injection of some classic acid styles. Final cut >The Shake< sees Jairo roll out drums. A lazy bassline is swarmed by ripping snares and a host of percussive sites and sounds. A perfect close to a pretty much perfect ep.