This is an ecstatic head rush of percolating beats, swirling synth, and shape-shifting melodies, A Hundred Days Off drags everything from Delta blues to space-age pop onto the dance floor.

They take their cues in part from the real world, filtering wonky faux church bells chiming in one especially frenzied passage of the nine-minute epic 'Two Months Off.' Elsewhere, as on the curiously named 'Trim,' straightforward vocal phrasings are set against twangy, Scotch-soaked guitar while a static drum beat clicks in the distance.

On the towering centrepiece track, 'Dinosaur Adventure 3D,' a vicious cymbal guts an otherwise unassuming house track, albeit one built on an increasingly complex (and speedy) palette of sounds, before a tribal vocal goosesteps over top.

Clubby, dubby, and positively smoking.