William Threfall, aka Williams and not be confused with that arse Robbie, is an expert in the art of producing subtle but dirty-funk based house.
His music is soulful and sensual, while still having an edge to it that gives it bite.
It also has the tactile quality that artist such as Metro Area have turned into such a winning formula.
Stand out tracks include 'Love Crisis', 'Bubble Jam' and 'Kings', which all exhibit that easy-going but irresistible small room dancefloor flavour that made Rarshan Jesrani and Morgan Geist's debut LP the bar sound of 2002.
'Bad Boy' sits comfortably between disco kitsch and West London cool, while 'Jesus Jazz' is Chic meets Wagon Christ.
Deserves to be near the top of everyone's Christmas list.