There's a lack of caffeine in my bloodstream but threadbare evidence of frantic frugging on my mum’s carpet bestows this rapturous return to recording with sure-fire dancefloor durability. True story.

From the gloriously gaga Glastonbury sweaty tent ('Song for Shelter’) to rock around the three year old as 'Star 69' bellows 'They just strut. What the Fuck', Tabloid Fatboy kept his ears in our trainers and can still press the buttons Dance, Skank, Rock and Reelax.

Roping in rasping chum Macy Gray to set fire to 'Love Life' and 'Demons' - a soul soaring big breakbeat of gorgeous gospel music, plus the original funk brother Bootsy Collins plucking depth elsewhere, Norman’s called in his favours and gives out sense melting, sun rising, heart wiring, toe crunching goods.

The REAL Slim.

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Sara Whiteside - November 2000 - Magazine

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