Blur notoriously hated this release; their US record company had the songs remixed without the band's approval and released the 12" as a promo just as the band was touring the US for the very first time. (This is paraphrased from the official Blur biography, "3862 Days".) However, it's a fairly enjoyable, solid enough representation of middle-of-the-road remixes from that era — slightly ravey with some Shamen samples and a bit of deep house tossed in. The remix of "She's So High" is really the selling point on this, it keeps much of the flavor of the original while adding some heavy, trippy drums and moany voices.