Jerome Derradji's In The Dark compilation, a fine collection of soul flecked, club-ready productions from the Motor City, first surfaced back in 2012. Happily, Derradji has decided to reissue it, allowing those who missed out first time around a chance to revel in its hazy warmth and jazz-fired beauty. There's naturally much to set the pulse racing, from the lo-fi deep house shuffle of Marcellus Pittman's "A Walk Thru Osaka" and Delano Smith's breezy, dubby, piano-heavy "Hot 'N' Funky" - think '88 at the Paradise Garage - to the undulating Latin rhythms, rich chords and fluid melodies of Mike Huckaby's "Melodies From The Jazz Republic". "Bosmos", a jazzy and hypnotic co-production by Rick 'The Godson' Wilhite and Kenny Dixon Jr, is also superb.