Country/Region of ManufactureEngland
Reviews7 Out of 10-"...R&B Flavored Pop Songs...", 3.5 out of 5 stars - "...Fine-tunes their classy thump into a pop-house hybrid that owes something to Prince...the Jaxx have assimilated Prince Roger Nelson's gift for fusing genius grooves with unstoppable melodies...", 8 Out of 10-"...Breathtaking...As a Manifesto Fir Unity, Rooty Is Unbeatable...", Ranked #3 in Spin's "Albums of the Year 2001"., Ranked #21 in Mojo's "Best 40 Albums of 2001"., 5 out of 5 - "...Stealing the lead back from Daft Punk...re-connecting house music to pop, and punching through house's over-glossy current incarnation with the kind of edge that living in south London cannot fail to provide...", "...Where Heart and Feet Meet and Lovingly Coexist..."-Rating: A-, "...In pursuing the anarchic, joyous mash-up of their debut...to its twisted conclusion...Jaxx find themselves in androgynous, genre-bending territory that is Princely in spirit...", "...Pushing their own stylistic boundaries, composing an album that is typical and unpredictable in almost every way...", 8 out of 10 - "...What's great is the way they go from cartoon disco to sick drug-noise; from imagining Prince as a Chicago house auteur to perfecting Brazil-as-utopia samba-house....every track has that special Jaxx signature...", Ranked #13 in Nme's 50 "Albums of the Year 2001"., 4 discs out of 5 - "...Sonically, the duo throws interesting and unconventional stuff atop their super-snazzy tracks: punk guitar distortion, electro beats, Tijuana sass, munchkin raps, and sampled organs...", 4 stars out of 5 - "...A hugely engaging follow-up to REMEDY....another brilliantly messy blueprint for UK dance music..."