2000 saw the birth of Dial Records, a label once beautifully described as releasing "techno for flowers". Their dark, atmospheric beats tinged with ethereal orchestration and sophisticated musicality have won the label a dedicated following that continues to grow to this day. Label founders Carsten Jost and Lawrence have frequented the label over the years and for their sixtieth release, ' Greater Administration Of The Lower Interests is unveiled as an EP teaser for their upcoming album. From Jost, "Chateau Jalouise" blends a beautifully sparse percussive base with delicate piano chords, sporadic tambourine rushes and little else; electronic simplicity fused with classical emotion. On the flip "The Swan" from Lawrence opts for tight stabby keys set amidst delicate sweeping string beds and a rolling rhythm section. Jazzy, deep and bragging sophistication by the bucket load, the upcoming album looks set to be nothing short of genius.