Following her Flowerhead single which was backed with a hugely successful Spencer Parker remix, Swedens La Fleur returns to her own fledgling Power Plant imprint for it s third release, Eavesdropper. Strong, melodic and timeless house music paired with stunning artwork, Power Plants remit is a simple but attractive one. The beautiful images of Olaf Hajek, Wilfried Pordiech Sätty and now Hans Arnold provide a striking outer to a core that, in just two releases, is already essential for many a house fan. Former dancer Sanna La Fleur, label boss and the artist in question for the label s third 12 inch, employs a variety of sunny major key chords and whispering female vocals on title cut >Eavesdropper< to great ends. Spacious and gentle yet undeniably propulsive >Eavesdropper< is an infectious skipping groove with a strikingly beautiful feel underpinned with nagging bass. The flipside cut Tjuvlyssnerskan takes its name from the Swedish feminine noun for Eavesdropper yet reverses the gender of the vocals of its counterpart. Added dusty loops, poignant pianos and another weighty bass create a piece of house that much more than the sum of its parts. The > Eavesdropper< is another triumph for the Power Plant label and La Fleur while also being a shining example of how to release records with love and care.