You may have already done the un-sexy act of vomiting on the dance-floor to the opening track of this mix album, CSS' 'Let's Make Love And Listen To Death From Above'. Should you choose, pending a compliant partner, you could follow the CSS command without changing CD's.For DFA 1979 are twice represented here in their vowel-XTRMNTNG MSTRKRFT guise, even making Wolfmother sound great, with a remix of 'Woman'. Fore-play for this is provided by the likes of Mystery Jets 'The Boy Who Ran Away'. The 're-rub' by Riton should bring hard-on's and wide-on's.
Klaxons make sexy too, with their 'Gravity's Rainbow', a poetic reference to ejaculation. Before you know it, Ali Love is singing about being "Lost in a cake-hole, back in the zone again". Yeah, receiving fellatio is good to zone-out to. Not cake? Oh, K. Okay, ketamine. 'K-Hole' is a wild tale, with our hero, chemical Ali taking ketamine and getting whipped in a "dominatrix sex-pad". Giddy-up, whipping and ketamine is normally for race-horses.
Also present is Digitalism's re-dubbing of The Futureheads 'Skip To The End' and following this advice lead's to Erol Alkan's sublime remix of Hot Chip's 'Boy From School'. Nothing on 'Leave Them All Behind 2' will have you reaching for the skip button, as every track's a winner. You've probably heard a lot of these song's before, but there should be enough rare ones to please even the snobbiest music geek.