Julie Campbell’s successor to 2015’s Hinterland follows the trail left by the latter’s “Groove It Out” into the dance-heavy electro-funk of the early-to-mid-’80s. This is a heady realm of hard synths and sharp beats, the product of endless hours spent with analogue sequencers, samplers and drum machines. The results are spectacular, as Campbell’s R&B vocals plot a course over convulsive rhythms that recall Cabaret Voltaire (the “Sensoria”-like “Threats”; the frankly unstoppable “Treasure”), New York groove trio Warp 9 and Arthur Baker’s work with New Order. Its thematic concerns – memory, transformation and lost innocence – prove a perfect complement too.