
Rooty
Dance music simply doesn\'t get more boisterous than on Basement Jaxx\'s rousing second album. House, funk, and UK garage beats meet gospel vocals, carnival chants, and wall-of-sound production influenced by Public Enemy. \"Broken Dreams\" turns \'60s easy listening into surrealistic, futuristic pop, and \"Where\'s Your Head At\" audaciously pairs punk and electro, while the sultry \"Sfm\" adopts Timbaland\'s slinky shuffle. \"Jus 1 Kiss\" and \"Romeo,\" meanwhile, are as rowdy as a five-year-old\'s birthday party. It’s deliriously unhinged from top to bottom.
We all have double standards. For instance, the synthetic plaid pants that\n\ make your grandfather the butt of snide ...
<p>Basement Jaxx have gone for all-out camp fun. Maddy Costa can barely contain herself</p>