This being the fourth transmission from Sam Don's fledgling Sweet Free Association label and the second from rising London producer Convertible. And it follows in the footsteps of his ‘Like the Rain EP’, tough, brawny house music with a soulful, human feel. You can imagine this sound working well with DJs like Ryan Elliot and Ogazon, driving, propulsive and slick, for those moments when the room locks in and moves as one.

The eponymous ‘Free’ is the biggest and most euphoric of the bunch. Rising and building on those Basic Channel-esque chords and a huge butch bonking bastard of a bass line. Swirling chords and vocal samples lead us into a cathartic, emotional breakdown before the juggernaut groove kicks back in. Dancefloor devastation guaranteed.

‘Sands of Talamanca’ is a variation on the same theme, but more fluttering and (small t) trancey. Glistening arpeggios are anchored to another undeniably powerful rhythm section. This feels like the next section of the evening, the peak might have passed and those who are there are dialled in for the long haul, feeling it.

Following the same trajectory, ‘Endless Dub’ is more, dare we say it, balearic? Make no mistake, this is house music, but with the sunrise in its sights. The pads are longer, drawn-out, blissed-out, and the bass is more fluid and loose. The euphoria of the night is over, and a new day begins.

Convertible's 'Free EP' is out now on Sweet Free Association