The cover artwork of this release could look like a party favor for St.Valentine's Day, but in spite of love for music is something for noble-hearted people, it's just the image that Utopia Music used for a compilation of four tracks. The label has partially got out of our radar, as its activity got partially frozen by the plenty of collaborations of his boss Mako for other labels. Moreover, it seems Mako decided to save plastic and money in order to increase the digital releases in their pot, but quality of bass-driven sonorities stays the same: the first two tracks explore some interesting depths of mid-tempo DNB, but while "87", the track by which David 'Hydro' Pearson, Samy 'War' Ponsar and Mateo 'Mateba' Zanibelli begin the dive, sounds more anxious, Paul 'Coerce' Webb comes adrift less stormy waters on the almost relaxing track "Merkava", which gets closer to chill-dub stylistic territories. Israeli producer increases the level PLK on the amazing computational hyper-stepped movement of "Dreamware", whose digital smooths got rippled by roaring low frequencies and nice echoes - it could resemble some stuff by Photek -, and paves the way for the almost unrecognizable ReDub by label boss of Sunchase's "Nathnennia", whose underwater-like delays and daydreaming dilutions are suitable for romance between humans and sea horses...