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DJ Hell becomes the third act to put together a Misch Masch album which, in this case, consists of a compilation of some of his favourite tracks plus a selection of his remixes. It sits eclectic European dance next to mixes of modern classics from the likes of Grace Jones and the Pet Shop Boys, with the result being a largely enjoyable romp through the last 15 years of house music.
Goose
Bring It On (Skint BRASSIC42CD)
These Belgians have obviously been listening to the same stuff that informs The Rapture, Hot Chip and Justice, then filtered the same influences through their very own set of LFOs. Goose play their music as a band, in that there's no sequential action going on and, because of this, there is an element in it that is lacking in so much programmed output. A solid set, Bring It On rocks, in a shiny metallic way.
The Little Ones
Sing Song (Heavenly HVNLP58CD)
Forming over five years ago LA-based five-piece The Little Ones have had a long time to hone those sunshine-drenched guitars, quirky indie pop and faux-falsetto harmonies. It is a sound that is not too dissimilar to The Shins and The Spinto Band, but is glorious all the same. Standout song Lovers Who Uncover has that shameless ability of marrying dark lyrical sentiment with uptempo rhythm and melody. Certainly worth a listen.