Having launched in fine if unfamiliar style with the debut sounds of South Coast types Zoo Look, Tenth Circle look to a more familiar name in the shape of Duff Disco for their second release. Whilst some might not warm to the name or the similarly charged Duffstep alias, you can't deny the quality of production that runs through every Duff Disco release, from the cheeky Skee-lo edits to more original works. That quality is evident here as Duffy presents three arrangements primed for the summer months - most notably the shimmering euphoria that characterises the opening gambit "How We Do". Alongside that "I Remember" adopts a lolloping beatdown gait, with heavily dosed rhythms swamped deep in the mix before suddenly launching into a chugging refrain that sits expertly between dubbed out house and disco. On the flip "Sunshine" adopts a similarly weighty approach to layered rhythms but splays it over an infectiously hypnotic warm house groove.