Another sterling effort on Lone's Magic Wire Recordings, pairing Neon Jung's tropical rave riddim with a cracking Nathan Fake remix. 'Delirium Tremens' is exactly the kind of thing we'd imagine Belgian monks to break out when it all gets a bit messy come friday night, setting a ruffed-up, limboing B-line under bustling Latin drum syncopation and enveloping the whole thing in swirling electro synths for that lip-smacking, rave-tangled sense of bliss. Flipside Nathan Fake also has his ear on the most buttered ends of the night/morning, but with a more teasing sort of delayed gratification, smudging the lead melody into a haze of smudged BoC essence over dry, skipping 2-step rhythm for ohh, about 4 minutes, before coolly unleashing the bass proper, ready to take you wherever you need to go. TipA Delirium Tremens B Delirium Tremens (Nathan Fake Remix)