Alex ‘Omar’ Smith’s third and final missive of 2016 is a typically entertaining and on-point affair. Happily, there’s plenty of variety on show, too. So while opener “Sink Holes” is a deliciously trippy, TB-303 fuelled affair with psychedelic synthesizer arpeggios and acid lines aplenty, the track that follows, “Hell On Earth", is the kind of hazy, soul-flecked, disco-sampling affair that we’d expect to hear from fellow Motor City resident. This trend continues on the flip, with the loopy, funk-fuelled “Hit It Bubba (I Want My Daddy’s Records)” being followed by the foreboding analogue bass, pounding kick drums and cyclical synth motifs of “Party Marty".