
Derrick May's capacity for alias play proves salubrious with this string-heavy, blobby-bassed Troit-acid EP, 'WJLB Tracks'. Named after the Detroit radio station that played host to the infamous jockey, the Electrifying Mojo - whose mysterious, excitable broadcasts took such legends as Jeff Mills and Prince by storm - the EP bottles the transient essence of what made that early-to-mid 1980s moment so exciting. These four unnamed tracks serve an uninhibited, hooting chaos, with glassy, scale-locked audiology and a crazy dramatic but beatless showdown in sound by track four.