Following the release of his angular, intense and deep debut album, Krona, on Northern Electronics last year, Evigt Morker decided to take his time before unleashing any new material. 5, his first EP since, arrives 13 months later and offers a starker, more uniformly club-centric sound. Of course, these new productions still boast tons of depth and musical texture, as is proved by the grandiose, slowly rising chord progressions and intergalactic rhythms of 'Lossa De Bunda', and the alien-sounding dancefloor hypnotism of 'Hall I Mig', where tight TB-303 loops and gaseous pads wrap around a locked-in techno groove. The EP's most startling moment, though, is a more rugged and robust affair: the gently psychedelic and intense peak-time techno bustle of 'Slunga Aska'.