Seven tracks on the new Lowriders release and its a real joy to listen to! The EP opens with the cheerful title track with the likes of Kissey on vocals and it is amazingly sticky and feels like a compendium of 30 years of electronic music, with seemingly effortless transitions between detroit house, booty bass and future music.Baby treats you on a twostep/house bumper which will kill you. Bek is like your 808 swingbeat ghetto track: redundancy to the bone covered with bubbles and some essential vocoder science. SDUK makes Baby into a dancefloor stomper, whereas Starkeys interpretation of Field (which appeared on our Beatitude compiler) adds and enhances drama and suspense from the original.And then there is the magical Krampfhaft remix of Tic Tac Toe, a worthy last track, schizofrenic, driven and recognizable as a mutated Juke screamer. Pressing on orange marbled vinyl.