If you like Basement Jaxx, you’ll love Fancy Some More? by PinkPantheress.

If there was one complaint about PinkPantheress’s brilliant Fancy That mixtape, it was how short it was, vanishing in twenty minutes and leaving everyone gasping for more. Fancy Some More? is one hell of a response to that collective craving, taking those bite-sized anthems and blowing them apart into a kaleidoscopic party of collaborations and remixes in a huge, joyous celebration.

PinkPantheress’s deft sense of melody, love of UK dance history, and uncanny ability to make nostalgia sound like the future are all on full display. On the first disc she reworks her own productions with an absolutely wild guest list, including an appearance from Kylie Minogue among many, many others. Nice to Know You + Sugababes turns what was once sleek and wistful into a full blown speed-garage banger, and this first disc feels like an intergenerational summit of UK pop and club culture with endlessly catchy production. The beats are all beefed up and expertly put together. The second disc is the rave side, opening with the standout Nia Archives remix of Illegal, built on a monstrous reese bassline growling beneath a 4/4 thump teetering on the edge of happy hardcore hysteria. Elsewhere the remixes stretch out into dubby, moody territory with appearances from Groove Armada and Basement Jaxx, the songs shimmering in re-contextualised forms. It’s impossible not to be impressed by the scope of the whole project, a full-blown reinvention rather than a companion piece. Assembling a map of modern pop that stretches from the early-2000s club floor to now, PinkPantheress has pulled together the names that once ruled UK radio and showed how comfortably she belongs in that lineage. Glossy, wild and euphoric, PinkPantheress is one of the cleverest mainstream musicians of her generation. A producer’s producer, dancefloor historian, and crucially a spectacular pop star in her own right.