Vocalist, lyricist, poet, and label boss Pepper Gomez (read a fun feature here) unveils her new EP, Stop Me Now, co-written by Gomez and Myles Clayborne, who also produced. Gomez explains, “It feels like the type of song that you’re just trucking along down the street on a very beautiful day and just thinking the world is a wonderful, wonderful experience and nothing is gonna stop you!” According to Gomez, she asked Myles Clayborne, whom she calls “magic Myles,” to write a house track for her. She absolutely loved what he came up with. She then asked DJ Rude Minor to do a remix of the track, which turned out to be “friggin fire.” Out of the blue, Numo Dan said he wanted to remix the track, too, and “blows it out of the water.” When Chicago house music appeared in the mid-’80s, Pepper Gomez...