Aroop Roy returns to Basic Fingers with a second reworks release, this time all guns blazing. While the previous part focused more on disco and soul cuts, this one delivers three irresistible Afro-influenced house grooves. There s a reason why Gilles Peterson keeps playing Aroop on his radio show as soon as he gets his crate digging fingers on a new release. Um Trago on the B Side is definitely the fiercest offering here but don t miss out on the A-side with Ifa & Manuman. Both tracks are more than enough to get the juices flowing...