Balearic beat - an Ibiza-inspired mix of pop you can dance to and acid house - has been around since 1988. So have the DJs who make up X-Press 2: Rocky & Diesel and Ashley Beedle. Rather than repeat the nocturnal, groove-based formula of their 2002 album Muzikism, they have returned to their salad days and wisely channelled their efforts into songs. The shiny Ivor Novello award they bagged for their collaboration with David Byrne on Lazy probably helped them make this decision, and their choices of guests are as equally inspired here. Lambchop's Kurt Wagner lends his gravelly voice - and his favourite gospel choir - to Give It; the unfeasibly jolly Tim DeLaughter of the Polyphonic Spree was born to rework Harpers Bizarre's hippy-dippy Witchi Tai To; and esoteric 1980s pop act Kissing the Pink are revived for the rousing Last Man.