We are listening to the Wrapped Up EP which has received early support from the likes of DJ Sneak and Danny Howells.

Jus Nowhere has previously released on Definition:Music, Disco Kicks & MEME Sounds, has turned in a well-received remix for this label before now and can count Huxley and Climbers amongst fans of his tracks. His partner here, Sam Haas, is signed to i! Records & MEME Sounds and is very hot prospect indeed.

The first track the pair turn out is ‘Wrapped Up’, a bumpy bit of sexy house music with lively drums bobbing about, coarse claps bringing some energy and some soulful vocal stabs imbuing the thing with plenty of human richness.

You can imagine it becoming something of an underground anthem and the remix from L.A.’s Velcro is just as nice. His version is a little more serene, with a reflective mood matching the reflective synths and glistening hi hats. When it drops hands will likely reach skyward, such is the impact of the carefully crafted moment of release.

Sam Haas then goes solo on ‘Turned On’ and proves himself to be a fine craftsmen of deep and driving house music. His love struck track is awash with thick synths, whispering female vocals and a nice driving bassline. Then it’s Jus Nowhere’s turn to go it alone on ‘Burning’, which kicks like a mule and has some subtle garage infections in its shuffling beats. Bold chords, well-treated vocals and a gorgeous bassline make this another sure fire floor filler.

This is no nonsense house music that will get dancefloors dancing and feeling good all at the same time.

The EP is out now via Silence in Metropolis, buy your digital copy on Beatport here.