Iron Curtis Has Felt Like A Polytone Artist For Quite A While Now. He Recently Delivered A Breathtaking Remix For Matthias Vogt, And Shared A Split Ep With The Man Himself, Terrence Dixon. Hes Also Played Several Label Nights, But Indeed Unwind Is His First Very Own Ep On Polytone. The Opening Track Riders Is Our Floor Filler Here. A Subsonic Bass Experience Of The More Intensive Kind. Its A Pure Groover, With A Surprisingly Long Lasting Breakdown That Never Lacks On Intensity. Cream On The A2 Is A Stellar Ambient Joint, With Rhythmic Elements And Cosmic Pads. On The Flip We Have The Title Track, Unwind, With An Unconventional Basic Groove, Bleepy Touches And Trademark 707 Drum Machine Sounds. Pure And Stunning Deepness. The Final Track Is A Remix From Force/emerge And Leads Unwind Into Techno Territory. Polytone Stands For Diversity, And Again Demonstrates The Labels Vision Of Versatility Here.