Another double dose of seven-inch action from the Art of Sedition crew, who once again offer up a quartet of floor-focused re-edits stretched across two dinky slabs of wax. The crew hits the ground running on the first disc, with MikeandTess' rolling, house style take on New Jersey Connection's 1981 cut "Love Don't Come Easy" offering guaranteed peak-time thrills and Mighty Mouse's punchy instrumental dub of Don Ray's "Got To Have Nothing" also hitting the spot. On the second disc, Lego Edit flexes his muscles with a locked in, house style take of Blackbyrds' bass-heavy classic "Rock Creek Park", before Bully Boy does his best Reflex impression on what sounds like a ground-up stems revision of Michael Jackson classic "PYT".