Plasma Audio keeps on being on the most active drum'n'bass labels that keeps on putting somehow unconventional and outstanding releases out of the oven, in spite of an apparent downhill of the genre waves due to the stop of many festivals and parties all over the world. Just two tracks, but the quality of the main one "With You", kneaded by six wise hands - the ones by Skeptical, Safire and Morph - with DRS vocals, is so high that someone can nominate this track as the best dnb output of 2020. There's something of those anxious moods in the foggy atmosphere of the track that could vaguely remind the one of the first outputs by The Upbeats, an almost maniacal way of chiselling any single sound, those deep bass punches and a prompt intertwine of all the elements as they were parts of an engine that cannot flood, which all together are distinguishing traits of many Melbourne-based label Plasma Audio outputs. Any artist who signed the track left its mark, even if my ear detects a stronger influence by Skeptical. If you feature a well drum'n'bass trained eardrum, have a check if you think my words are excessively laudatory. The other side of the red vinyl seems the grabbing of a more relaxed mood compared to the soulful tension of "With You", as "Set The Bar", forged by Safire and Zed Bias for the vocals of DRS, sounds more fitted for a chilling situation by means of its lovely Jazz&Soul recipes, mixed by a shaker rotating at a speed of 170-175 beats per minute.