Berlin's Sascha Funke weighs in with a hard-hitting new four-tracker for Tiga's label. IFA sounds like the kind of peak-time party power you'd expect in the darker hours of the deepest sets - basic, visceral limb pumping with full disorientation and actual mind-losing. Robur rolls out of that space with minimalistic-tribalism, sounding like a mental apocalyptic march. MZ opens up with a chord progression that blooms into ecstatic, piano-house - think oldschool baby', revisited with bittersweet self-awareness. Barkas recalls the tones and timbres from In Relationen (2016), reflecting an emotionally placid state - a sound of radiant clarity. Ifa, Robur, MZ, Barkas