"Natural Spray" finds Idadan boss Jerome Sydenham in fine form - it's one of those epic deep house growlers intended solely for the floor. The constantly rising momentum delivered by those key stabs, washes of euphoria inducing textures and that booming percussive rhythm all point towards the no-nonsense, heads down peak time glory moment. Complementing this is a brace of B Side productions between Sydenham and the Berlin dwelling Canadian musician Aschka - presenting two variants on "Daphne". Both the Club Mix and Brooklyn Dub retain enough brooding techno potency, with more spinal flex of the latter just winning out.