A 21-song mega-release by the innovative, experimental London-based art-rock and pop quartet features a variety of great guest vocalists with music that plays around more in the electronica-dance genre and various world music beats, but overall feels more like four EPs than an album in four parts. Nevertheless there’s several standouts here, including the 90s rave era-style Complete Me (with Self Esteem), and a more African mix in Galaxy Mood (with Toya Delazy) , the catchy, squeaky Don’t Touch That Dial (with Yuuko Sings), Back To Back (with Patience), Dead Machine (with Stealing Sheep), Fluxus, and perhaps best – No Time (with Jack Peñate). Something of a slightly baggy, long party epic moving between high energy dance and chilled, the oddball and electronic, but dotted with a enough gems to remaining intriguing. Out on Because Music but also on YouTube as a 24/7 radio-style broadcast (see below).
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