Timeless rolling, melodic techno from1991 is treated to a series of respectful reshapes. Both the Nostalgia and Rod versions are hard sequencing, analogue jackers, like the grainy Djax output from the early 90s, with Rod's slammig take just about shading it in the quality stakes. At the other end of the spectrum, Orlando Voorn delivers a gloriously widescreen ambient workout, while Vince Watson's rumbing drums provide a basis for the kind of airy Detroit melodies that the Scottish producer is known for. Samuel Session stamps his mark on Session with a foreboding bassline, but it's Legowelt who deserves most praise as his fusion of warm, trippy synth and bleeding acidic basslines sound more seductive than ever.