Michael L Penman s Lazy Boy opens up proceedings on a dark and hypnotic tip with dreamy pad lines, modulating bass tones and weighty distorted rhythms. Belgium s Igor Vicente reworks Lazy Boy next and provides a more reduced take on things with sparse percussive elements and menacing atmospheres. On the flip side Scott Kemp turns in Sirma , a subtly unfolding groove-led number built around stripped rhythms and soft synth flourishes, while Sascha Dive rounds off the package by reshaping Sirma into a brooding, seven-minute mesmeric workout.