Review:
Everyone's favourite nu-rave radio host returns with his second artist album, and pretty much business as usual. Kissy just wants to dance - and ideally like a man with electrodes attached to his nether regions. It's no surprise, then, that Wild Romance goes for the jugular straight away and never lets up. This is big, brash, bold, wobbly, in-your-face dancefloor music for people who just want to have fun. Think classic hardcore, electro-house, nu-rave, breakbeat, dubstep, hip-hop, hip-house and Lord knows what else, all thrown together in manic musical mutations that defy logic and easy categorization. Utterly bonkers - and that's a good thing.