Following on from his long awaited album KU:PALM in November of last year, we now see its lead track Pyramid get a vinyl release on Photeks own label, Photek Productions. The eastern instrumentation and spacey beats may not be apt for every dance floor, but for fans of Modus Operandi era Photek, Pyramid is an essential tune. On the flip we have Oshun, another track from KU:PALM this time remixed by Beneath, a producer that began making waves last year with a series of 12 inches on his own label, No Symbols and a cracking mix for Fact Mag. He has gone on to release the Illusions EP on Dusk & Blackdowns Keysound Recordings, as well as a 12 inch on Pinchs influential Tectonic Recordings. Mixing the darkest elements of funky, dub and syncopated grime with a distinctly UK edge, Beneaths complex layered beats result in a truly unique sound that is a perfect matched to remix fellow experimentalist Photek. A young producer that clearly knows his shit, Beneath is a breath of fresh air.