[1] In 2010 it was awarded a gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association,[2] which indicated sales of at least 100,000 copies throughout Europe.
"[3] Sister Bliss added that the club culture was something the band members, especially her, were stuck with; "Late-night DJing will be the death of me but I'm good at it, goddammit.
I get riled when dance music gets undervalued as mindless nonsense because there's a galvanising force in people getting together to do something positive.
"[8] However, Diver did note that "Crazy Bal'Heads dubs itself into a delightful spin, and Flyin Hi's gentle washes of sound are chill-out perfection.
Dido's turn on Feelin Good is also a highlight, the vocalist sounding better than ever," but lamented a generally mediocre album; "too many token gestures ensure any lasting impression is extremely brief.