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The band scored a hit with the infectious, New Order-ish “In Between Days” (which even managed to beat New Order at their own game) and the highly memorable “Close To Me”, but the album’s outstanding trait is its diversity – they managed to combine a wide variety of influences, not only that of contemporary dancefloor peers, but also by incorporating rhythms from the far east and South America to fine effect.





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