Zed Bias is on better form than Liverpool FC's cup run at the moment, and this is no exception.
Because how many UK garage EPs can you genuinely say: "All three tracks here are brilliant?" Not many, is the answer, except if you're a smart arse who replies: "Except that new Zed Bias one."
The triumphant trio pan out like this. First there's '551 Blues,' a tasty modal jazz-meets Photek number that Gilles Peterson's been caning on dubplate.
Then there's 'Frequencies' which is an out-and-out lift-off of a club destroyer. Whooshing noises? You can't go wrong.
The hat-trick is completed by the title tune, a kind of MJ Cole stepper, which sees a gentle vocal surrounded by delicate-yet-strong beats. And lo, henceforth, the word "class" was spelt 'Z-E-D B-I-A-S.'