Ali and Basti Schwarz, poster boys for the minimal revolution, beef up the beats with a healthy injection of chunky attitude. They throw in cuts by Thomas Schumacher, Riton and Depeche Mode with a consummate ease, prompting questions about where one track ends and the other starts. They’re like kung-fu masters doing a little water boxing, producing a mix that likes to jab, duck and weave. For the ’spotters, Claude Von Stroke’s ‘Who’s Afraid Of Detroit?’ is the killer inclusion, six minutes of ice-cool chords on a course set for the heart of Motor City.