Following Miles Maeda’s Miami bomb “Bell Boogie” comes Stacy Kidd and Mike Dixon’s Lazy Dayz 4. Back to the Future’s second EP continues the energetic, good times vibe set by their debut release, with three bouncing, jacking tracks. The Funky Sh*t mix features a sexy bass line and a jumping saxophone sample. Chunky drums accelerate the funk of the track, allowing the sax mainline to soar above it. The Overseas mix is up-lifting jazz tinged house, with crisp percussion driving a sumptuous rolling bass line. Sharp hats and congas go to work to create a chugging tribal undercurrent for the main synth line to play out. Dripping with funk and bounce it ensures that feet will barely touch the ground when it is aired. Playful and sophisticated, this is a timeless party starter equally at home poolside or at the club. The Downtown mix brings a funk guitar lick to the table; keeping things upbeat the cut goes deepest, creating a layered patchwork of instruments and rhythms. Again drums and filters are used intelligently to create tension and release, adding drama and texture. BTTF002 continues the label’s mantra to bring the finest floor filling house music to the front of DJ’s record bags. With three exquisitely produced tracks all oozing funk and bounce, this release will be on heavy rotation in the coming months.