Following in quick succession, Back To The Future prove to release yet another EP to eclipse new music. Berlin based Luke Black showcases the ‘Hardmouth’ EP which displays, what can only be described as innovating and original. In true LB style, he begins the EP with ‘Without’. This 8 minute piece from the get-go exploits a mellow pace whilst a continuation of eary highs and lows conquer, creating a surge in energy and groove. With its easy listening nature, it’s a truly perfect track for all occasions. Next in line is ‘Hardmouth’. Unsurprisingly the EP is named after this record, as for its natural catchy manner and memorable qualities. Instantly making your head move, this collective of sound boasts its harder hitting beat against the melodic tones and keys, only to provide a track that is both easy listening if low, but if turned up, a true groove. The third track is from Newcastle based producer, Graham Laverty with his rendition of ‘Hardmouth’. As the initial sounds begin, this faster paced alternative to the original hits the ear-drum with more body movement intended. With a moodier baseline and clap, the groove paves the way for a harder track created only for the dance-floor. Finally on the EP is another original from the LB collection, ‘No More Love’. Perfectly saved till last on the list, this record provides the very meaning of deep house. Its cowboy tones enhanced by the echoey sax encourage the cloudy and laid back manner in which the record was intended, while maintaining its natural groove. Highly addictive! Back To The Future have shown to continue in their quest in new-look\u002Fnew-sound since the ‘re-brand’ EP 006. Yet again proving that it’s the undiscovered artists that pave the way in new music and holding another strong release in their 9th EP.