Let others fool with the electronics and buy heavily into US funk, Les Aiglons’ newest album stays with a no-frills horns and percussion sound that’s become classic. Over time they’ve transmuted its salsa and r&b roots into something of their own that enhances, rather than swamps, the Guadeloupian melodies and rhythms. The results are unbeatable for tightness, for drive, for joie-de-vivre, for a straight-ahead zouk that doesn’t let up.