The intro of the first song of this new EP by Rob Sparx that played in my headphones could be fitted to a remake of Dr.Strangelove for cosmic age, but a string sample, which could resemble the one that Roni Size used on his well-known tune "Dirty Beats", ignites bouncy groove and such an uplifting combination could be vaguely matched to some past entries by Omni Trio in order to give an idea of what you could expect. By the way, Leicester-born producer, who is known for his multifaceted approach and extremely versatility, saves his good reputation over the other three tracks of this tidbit: "Navigator"'s chopping on drums and sonorities which are closer to sci-fi soundtracks could let you imagine Rob managed to launch some junglist in orbit and memories of ragga-spotted jungle resurface in "Jah", whose occasional digital spins on vocal elements and flanger-like rotations can suit a junglist camouflage of Johnny Mnemonic! The highest peak of this EP got reached on the title track "Dreamin'", where Rob made a soulful tune, which could be matched to some glorious moments of the past with the connivance of the lovely voice by Dee Ellington, singing over a typically jungle bassline and the awesome drumming by Felix Weldon, whose amalgamation could resemble some outputs on Earth, the "organic" division of LTJ Bukem's Good Looking Records.