Following a live debut at Berghain and standout shows at De School and Institut fuer Zukunft, Daniel Martin-McCormick returns as Relaxer with the fourth installment in the projects eponymous EP series. Jamie Lee takes over the a-side harrowing screams are framed by strobing chords and a deadly groove. Simultaneously euphoric, agonizing and cathartic, Jamie Lee was written as the climax of Relaxers live set and is a prime example of the artists uniquely feral techno. Drawing equally on punk confrontations and more haunting emotional explorations, Jamie Lee is a lacerating and visceral descent. On the b-side, Unwind oozes from the speakers, a miasmic cut that builds on the white knuckle tension of Jamie Lee. A lone synth figure worms its way through pulsating 3D drones, shimmering dissonances and hiccuping drums, rocking out into a quasi catatonic infinity. Finally Regime Change gently floats on the surface of a trash-filled sea, a fading, smog choked reverie.