"Mate Tron" opens the twelve with another infectious Acid variation, this time infusing a kind of muted discoid funk that's described in the sales notes as "Acid, Disco and Breaks colliding in a 1970s launderette while a robot washes his smalls"... and who are we to argue with that? "Meatabix" on the flip is just ace - a brilliant 4/4 Acid template generated with the kind of spacious production Vibert tends to hit when at his very best - a match for the finest tracks in the Analord series, no doubt. "Salacid" finishes the twelve off on a more sombre note, the acid loops slowing down to a reflective pace, allowing for those signature Vibert melodies to rise back up to the fore.