The latest full-length missive from Arno Lemonade's fast-rising label may be confusingly presented, but there's much to enjoy. The A-side is officially a three-track EP from label regular Lockwood, who smothers a variety of leisurely jazz rhythm tracks in Kamaal Williams style keys and his own impeccable, atmospheric deep house electronics. On the flipside you'll find an expansive, six-track label sampler that brilliantly flits between beat-less spoken word loveliness (Numen), blazed instrumental hip-hop soundscapes (Fungku, Yarno and Vicking), deep and jazzy electronica (Title) and 2000 Black style broken jazz-funk (Pippin). Most of the latter are arguably a little too short at between two and three minutes apiece, but they're all admirably horizontal and atmospherically produced.