- by Jo Williams
- Tuesday, August 22, 2006






Basement Jaxx are back and eager to follow on the success of last year’s number 1 double platinum Singles collection. They strut in with and hit us with another sequinned, funky pop offering laced with guest vocals from Vula, last heard on 'Oh My Gosh'. A colour by numbers pop record about the date from hell with a chorus that will no doubt be chanted by women and gay men alike once the vodka hits the bloodstream. A floor filler and crowd pleaser featuring everything Basement Jaxx are sometimes about. Pretty predictable pap.
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