Georges Deligny kicks off proceedings with that burning question we've all asked at some point: Monokini or bikini? The secret son of Perez Prado answers this with his irresistibly dashing breakbeat rhythms, topping them off with latin horns, Hammond organ and piano - the evening is off to a flying start. Meanwhile, Minimatic has invented a new dance, The Oulatumi, the finishing touches to which are being choreographed as we write. (A translation of this has defeated eminent linguists the world over, the nearest we could find being the ' Ouedjaputtit'...) This track, in homage to Nino Ferrer and Marcel Zanini, will certainly provoke a great deal of hip swinging with its devastating organ riff and 60's guitars. Then there's Vegomatic, doyens of the electro-surf scene - shut your eyes and you could almost believe you're drifting on the waves, as the surf guitar and ukulele wash over those Hawaiian house rhythms... Finally, the romantic tale of Gerard and Geraldine around the swimming pool is detailed by our Spanish friends, The Pinker Tones; a deliciously kitsch tune with a hint of 80's disco, carried on a vocoded chorus and an unstoppable keyboard hook.