For Fatboy Slim, aka king of populist beatdom Norman Cook, this is something akin to Neil Finn's Seven Worlds Collide: the live, hometown triumph album.
This DJ set was recorded on Brighton Beach in front of more than 35,000 people. That near two-minutegap of crowd noise in the music between Basement Jaxx's Where's Your Head At? and Jark Prongo's Rocket Bass is the local constabulary turning the music off to get revellers clear of the incoming tide.
Otherwise, it's ridiculously up-for-it throughout, right from when Cook starts off with a soundclash of Underworld's Born Slippy and his own Right Here Right Now.
He expertly butters a few more sonic sandwiches, like the triple-decker of his mix of Raven Maize's Bohemian Rhapsody-sampling Real Life to his own Jim Morrison-sampling Sunset (Bird of Prey) to Leftfield's Phat Planet as a finale. It's quite the wish-you-were-there dance music postcard and a hell of a party record too.