Remember smelly stickers, hyper-glo T-shirts and the rest? Reset to 2001 and there's an awful lot of smelly records about, not the stinky variety, but lightly fragranced.
This one, obviously, has a vanilla aroma. Heimelektro (yup, just like Homoelectro in Manchester) are a Munich based collective and Duftplatten is their little cyber-sister label.
It's not hectic-electric. It's gorgeous deep-techy electro. This EP is the first in the series of scratch 'n' sniffs - and there aren't many of these about, so you'd better be quick.
Roger van Lunteren presents an ambientish 'Rainy Autumn Sunrise' on the flipside but the sex stomper is 'Scarcubem's Linien'. Get wind of this.