With sampled, dusty drums and male soul vox, the title track here sounds like something Osunlade or Opolopo might come up with for Classic, while ‘Anxiety’ adopts an even more wonky, cut-up approach and will appeal to fans of, say, Chicken Lips or Headman. The EP’s other two tracks are a tad more accessible/commercial: any veterans of the mid-90s handbag wars will smile upon hearing ‘Feeling A Vibe’, as Chrissy Ward’s ‘Right And Exact’ vocal gets chopped ‘n’ looped in rambunctious disco-tech fashion then spiked with a little punk-funk attitude, while as for ‘The James Brown Track’ – well, you can guess who that one samples, can’t you?!