Since debuting in 2007, the sound of Scandinavian twosome Jesse has evolved considerably, moving from electro and skewed synth-pop to dusty Balearic beats, spaced-out deep dub disco, techno and, more recently, new age ambient. This seven-inch single, which marks their return to wax after two long years, sees them take further steps away from their roots. A-side 'Possibilities' is drowsy, atmospheric and effects-laden, with the pair layering sustained minor-key chords and bubbly, marimba style melodies over slipped, loose-limbed machine drums and intergalactic electronic noises. It's rather good all told, as is more experimental and unusual flipside 'Shazzy', which brilliantly joins the dots between icy IDM, trippy ambient and Radiophonic Workshop style modular experimentation.