Say what you like about Unkle mainman James Lavelle but his ambition is impossible to fault. On 1998's debut album Psyence Fiction he persuaded trip-hop turntablist DJ Shadow and the Verve's trad-rock cheerleader Richard Ashcroft to put aside any sonic differences. Here, on Unkle's first album in four years, Lavelle recruits ex-Cult frontman Ian Astbury, whose presence betrays a blustery edge to the duo's sound. And while the results aren't entirely successful, 'Twilight', especially, by Massive Attack's 3D, proves that Lavelle can reimagine 'soul' like no one else.