THEY'VE come a long way since endlessly gigging every pub and club that would take them. With good reason.

PSB have a USP; take voice samples from old newsreels and set them to music. Their outstanding debut made many wonder if it would be a one-off. How could so niche a band follow that without pointless repetition? Well they did and now we have son of Race For Space; remixes that are, ahem, spacey – ambient synth rather than urgent guitar and propelling drums.

In places it blasts into orbit with the Jetsons (Korolev, Valentina), elsewhere a black hole appears. Take Errors' remix of the unimprovable GO!, light years slower and devoid of the thrilling warp factor 10 ride, while The Other Side's unbearable lunar tension is lost in outer space on Maps' too poppy attempt.

That said, J Willgoose Esq couldn't be happier with the way this album has turned out. And as he's one of the great visionaries on today's music scene, maybe you should take his word for it.