As debut albums go, this first full-length outing from Milanese youngster Jacky O is rather impressive. Rooted in atmospheric deep house and crackly techno, it bristles with live instrumentation, evocative vocals and interesting ideas. There are hints of new wave synth-pop, early New Order (see "Sun is Late" and the string-laden "Everything Breaks Too Easily"), Balearic-tinged krautrock-house hybrids ("Hat & Dogs") and Walls ("My Only Chance To Stay Sane"). Throughout, there's a clandestine, late night feel that's rarely less than intoxicating. Clearly, Jacky O could be a name to watch in 2014.