After time spent whipping up singles for Moodmusic and My Best Friend amongst others, Maurice Aymard makes the leap to the long-player with a selection of jams that reflect his propensity for live instrumentation and thoroughly musical constructs within the disco-inflected realms of house music. As if Metro Area were played out by hand, tracks such as Home groove hard on plush live bass lines, poignant Rhodes chords and romantic lead synths. Gui Boratto turns up to chip in to Colours & Drops with its more prominent techy backbone, but that s offset by the non-dancefloor roll of 1994 . It s a diverse album that provides the perfect platform for a skilled craftsman to explore, er, his craft.