Underground Quality boss Jus Ed is beginning 2017 in fine fettle, with Transition his first album since 2014 heading up a spate of vinyl releases. The triple-vinyl set is full of evocative, immaculately produced deep house treats, from the Alton Miller style intricacy of The Loop 222 Bodin Strasse and shuffling, yearning The Day Prince Died, to the rich bass and dancing drum machine hits of Medellin My New Grooveland (inspired, apparently, by a recent trip to Colombia), and the low-slung, Motor City grooves of Sci-Fi Connection. Best of all, though, is the rushing positivity of Spring is Near, where intertwining synth lines bubble away over a fizzing, techno-influenced rhythm track.