Long time underground legend Dan Curtin once again delivers some hotproperty, that electronic music tastemakers and revered diggers willhave a joy in adding to their bag. The sought after '99 release SpatialRelationships sees the light of day once more, remastered and repressed.An integral release from the American producers back catalogue on thevital Metamorphics Recordings.Opener Crazy Life is an energetic brew of dancing drums and busy hitsall run through with some superbly cosmic synths. It is electrifying tosay the least. She Thinks She's So Smooth is a hi tech house cut withexquisite drum programming and tripped out synths and chords that lendit a late night feel. It is filled with machine soul and future vibesand then gets followed by An Up The Wall Drive, which is pure Motor Citytechno with its warped bass and hyperdrive hits all underpinned by slickdrum work.This is a timeless masterpiece from this long time pioneer, if you arenot familiar with this one already, sit tight and enjoy the ride.