A theme to a thousand post club bashes in Edinburgh in the mid to late 90's, it really surprised me how dated this sounds today, especially when put up against contemporary records from the same bashes, eg Goldie's Timeless or Nightmares on Wax's Smokers Delight. While I can and still do play those latter two albums on a fairly regular basis, I really struggled with this. A mish mash of progressive house, breakbeat, afro and the kitchen sink there is little flow or continuity, to the point where at times I found it positively grating (Melt for example). Then you look at the content of the album and rather than having been put together as a coherent album it is a collection of older reworked singles mixed with a few new tracks and some filler, so that maybe explains my feelings to some extent. I was really hoping to give this a big essential, given my memories of it, but those memories were probably clouded by alcohol and various narcotics, and picking this up in the cold light of day means that while at 5am in some dodgy flat with dodgy occupants in Leith or the East end of Edinburgh it was positively essential, I can't say the same today.