You know those dance albums that get plugged as paragons of barrier-busting eclecticism? Well, the best album in Coldcut's long and influential career actually is one. With guests including Saul Williams, Jon Spencer and Roots Manuva supplying a varied set of vocal styles, Jonathan More and Matt Black bed their political rants and spiritual ruminations in lush, bass-heavy backdrops melding dancehall, folk, world music and electronica. And deep house singer Robert Owens's version of 'Walk a Mile' is an instant end-of-rave classic.