A CD single made gloriously oddball by its fifth-track left turn -- a swirling, ambient cover of
the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the U.K." that represents a moment of truly mad inspiration right down to the vibraphone solo and sliding fretless bassline. Of the other four cuts, the two mixes of "Cloud 8" are nice enough, with the jazz elements scattered throughout, while "Dream Kitchen" and "Typical" seem like little more than throwaway synth-pop. Worth finding, though, for that cover. ~ Steven McDonald