Lighthouse Family’s purring soul pop is an immaculate hybrid, a careful blending of stable elements to form a musical balm for troubled minds. There’s the cold robotic heartbeat of British dance music—at its peak in the early ‘90s when the duo first started writing songs together—given human warmth by Tunde Baiyewu’s voice, which has both the gutter and the stars in its hard-won wisdom. Thanks to the blossoming string arrangements, their greatest moments (“High”, “Lifted”) promise better days to come, hitting the welcoming glow and dramatic release of Bill Withers fronting Massive Attack.