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Various - Connected ’90s (UMTV) ***

WITH the lines between indie and dance blurring more rapidly than a new raver's eyesight, it seems a reasonable time to revisit the (daisy) age when it all kicked off. Two CDs of early '90s chart hits presented in their 12-inch remix form - oh yes, super, soaraway vinyl treats for all the family.

Pick of the bunch for these ears is Electronic's Getting Away With It in which Bernard Sumner's deadpan lyrics and peach of a chorus are augmented by squelchy beats and Johnny Marr's beautiful acoustic guitar lines.

Beat fiends will find much in the Bottom Won Mix of Fool's Gold and the Stuff It In version of Step On; while dancers can go nuts to Deee-Lite's eternal Groove Is In The Heart and an added dose of Snap's Rhythm Is A Dancer.

10:51am Friday 18th July 2008

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