TAKING a disc each, Tom Findlay mixes up 74 perky minutes of their finest uptempo moments and Andy Cato responds with a disc of similar length that serves admirably well as a morning after soul soother.
It may be 10 years since GA first started making music - and 20 years since house music crashed clubland - but a double album like this serves to demonstrate how far both have come.
The skeletal sounds of Lovebox tickle the memory, while new track Love Sweet Sound floods it with serotonin and I See You Baby pushes the pop button.
With last night's leapers still ringing in the ears, Andy's lush selection makes it all feel nice again with tunes like Tuning in, the offbeat flavours of Lazy Moon and Candi Staton's sterling vocal on Paris.
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