This mini-album marks a shift in emphasis for Lustwerk Music, with boss Galcher Lustwerk choosing to showcase the work of another producer for the first time. He s apparently been nurturing Florida-based Quavius for some time, encouraging the young producer to -experiment more- while following his instincts. It seems to have worked, because the majority of music on this debut release is top notch. It covers a lot of ground, with the A-side alone moving between R&B-inspired hip-house (-Love The Way-), hip-hop (-Magic Man-), woozy electronica (-R n V-) and spacey deep house (-Composure-). There s naturally plenty more to enjoy on the flipside, too, from the old school deep hip-hop bump of -M 320-, to the crunk-tinged, cut-up goodness of closer -Can I Be-.