Review: Some two years on from his last single, the rather good but arguably overlooked "Rises and Falls", Russian producer Artem "Xio" Malev delivers a second expansive EP on Moscow record shop Wax Ninja's occasional in-house imprint. Across four confident cuts, the experienced producer bounces between cheery, revivalist U.S garage-house (piano-sporting opener "Can't Stop Now"), chunkier and bolder peak-time fare ("Crucial Movement", which boasts even sweatier piano parts and thumping drums), acid house-inspired, warehouse-ready headiness ("True School"), sparkling and summery drum & bass weightiness (the ace "Cream Soda Remix" of "Now U Know"), and rolling, analogue-rich, organ-sporting late night strut (mid-90s Strictly Rhythm tribute "U Took My Love").