Although he's now resident in London, Laksa will forever be associated with his former home city of Bristol - in part because his bass music mutations draw more influence from the hybrid sounds of that city than anything else. He's at it again here too, delivering a high quality Hessle Audio label debut. Lead cut 'Fire Kit' sets the tone, wrapping mind-mangling electronic noises and tribal style hand percussion around a warped bassline and beats that sit somewhere between post-dubstep and the polyrhythmic techno of the Livity Sound crew. He ups the tempo on the brilliant 'Belly Brocka', adding exotic vocal snippets and transcendental motifs to another loose-limbed, off-kilter rhythm, before repeating the trick on the trippy, hard-to-pigeonhole paranoia of 'T's Tent'.