Cristiano Rinaldi has been making music as Memoryman for well over a decade, offering a contemporary take on the classic Italian house sound that's as timeless and positive sounding as it is unashamedly nostalgic. His latest EP contains a quartet of cuts inspired by Italian house of the 1990s, which of course offered a colourful and sun-kissed interpretation of sounds more associated with New Jersey and New York. There's some great material on show, not least the chunky synth bass-propelled, quietly soulful dreaminess of opener 'No Plans', the rushing and saucer-eyed giddiness of 'Eggs Garage' and the proto-house and electrofunk sampling bump of Brine hook-up 'Fuck'n Stand'. Best of all though is 'Come Together, where echoing acid lines and sparkling piano riffs ride a classic-sounding Chicago house groove.