If Eli Escobar's recent Shout album was inspired by his frustration at the state of the World right now (and, in particular, the politics of the United States), then this 12" could be seen as something of an artistic release. Inspired by little more than the desire to have a good time with like-minded souls, it showcases two more tasty re-edits from the producer's personal stash. A-side "Africa" is an inspired version of a piano-fuelled modern soul gem, with elements of the source track being joined by bubbly new machine drums and a few subtle touches. Flipside "Take It From Me", a rolling, bass-heavy deep house cut crafted using rubbery jazz and gospel samples, sounds like a life-affirming peak-time anthem in the making.