Review:
A belated return for tech-house type Leo Grunbaum, who showcases more quirky but appealing cuts for pitch black basements and dimly-lit dancefloors. While lead cut "Cafetero" is a touch more upbeat and percussive than usual - think South American tribal, with Spanish vocals to match - he's back to his usual throbbing, chugging self by track two (the decidedly druggy "Count To 3"). "Mind Cue" treads in similar territory, although its woozy melodies offer some musical respite from the dark rhythms. The stand-out track of the EP, though, is closer "Heart Cue", which has far more emotional resonance thanks to some spooky chords, dubbed-out Latin vocals and treacle-thick rhythms.