Over the last few years, Diego Herrera's releases as Suzanne Kraft have tended towards the ambient and experimental (see his numerous collaborations with Jonny Nash on Melody As Truth for starters), though every so often he'll release an EP that reminds us of his dancefloor roots. The producer's first 12" for Animals Dancing is a perfect example. "Slam" is rhythmically off-kilter and ambidextrous, with skittish, scattergun machine beats providing a distinctive platform for jazzy synthesizer flourishes and ambient chords of spine-tingling warmth and beauty. "Group Time Hate That" sees Herrera wrap restless, all-action bass notes around another leftfield house rhythm, while closing cut "More Desire" is an up-tempo trip into loved-up analogue deep house territory.