Returning for a fourth EP on the label, Berlins Nick Höppner continues his exploration into an ever-developing and rich production vocabulary. The rough goes with the smooth in perfect harmony on -A Peck And Pawn-. Höppners unique sound design leads to a dense wash of sound sparkling with airy details and his characteristic sub bass subtleties, as the whole track gels together in a pushing modern house triumph. The spaced out and traveling -She Parked Herself- is a real fusion of the many influences behind the producers inspiration. Bubbling percussion and pretty melodic structures fuse with a melting analog bassline in this high-tech and positive jam. With its heavy bass and late-night atmospheres -Swivel Flick- slows the pace in a warm, dubbed and droning thinkpiece that is just as cinematic as it is direct for the club. Jostling just beneath the surface youll find a wealth of details that really shows off Nicks talent and dedication to a non-standard groove