More mighty fine goodness on Whites' ongoing "Blue" series of 12" singles. The A-side boasts a debut from "E-Talking", a new alias from one half of French machine music mavericks Nummer. "Telephone Rose" is crusty, intense and wonderfully distorted, with the Gallic producer slowly ratcheting up the tension before unleashing pulverizing sub-bass, restless drum machine handclaps and all manner of druggy, mind-altering spoken word snippets. Laksa's flipside cut "It Feels Like I've Been Here Before" feels deeper and looser in comparison, though there's still plenty of dancefloor weight behind the track's tasty combination of loose-limbed, pitched-down jungle breaks, booming sub-bass and sparkling, high register electronics.