Sheik ‘N’ Beik are a NYC based cohort specialising in promotion, production and outletting leftofcentre slices of electronic music. With previous releases from family members Derek Marin, Voiski and Peter Corvaia their 4th release comes courtesy of Danny Wolfers (a.k.a Legowelt) working alongside Rush Hour regular Xosar under their Xamiga alias. With this being Xamiga’s 3rd release, the pair draw for their trusted arsenal of analogue gear and offer up the ‘Bohemian Grove’ EP, a woozy brew of foggy textures, gently frazzled hats and Detroitindebted grooves. The title track kicks things off with glassy pads sat atop a longtailed thud and a sandy shuffle. A distant bass groove wades in ahead of a passage of intricate, bandpassed percussion and a circling synth line before ‘Cumulus Versie’ sets sheets of ethereal vocals and synth strings gently ducking under a taught analogue pulse. ‘Midwest’ then sets hissing kicks and frayed hihats alongside a rasping bass tone. Pitchbent synth lines then bubble into focus before ‘Blizzard’ sets a dystopian tone from the off. A stout kick drum thunders under minorkey chord shifts and a menacing sequence that works to round off another fine addition to the Sheik ‘N’ Beik series.