Bent The Everlasting Blink (Sport) Simon Mills and Nial Tolliday's music-making process has been likened to 'turning Liebfraumilch into chardonnay'. Raiding every second-hand music store and car boot sale in Nottingham to reclaim records consigned to the dustbin of taste, they make good from the bad and the ugly. The band's Web site is fashioned in the style of a hospital, a fitting image as they resuscitate victims of musical history rushed into casualty by the style police. They even find time to provide a few facelifts here and there, and there are moments of whimsical beauty between camp nuggets of naff. The Beloved's Jon Marsh pops up on Beautiful Otherness, in which French house and old St Etienne-esque sounds are weaved together brilliantly, while country star Billie Jo Spears and 1970s icons Captain and Tenille can be found elsewhere. Moments of greatness do frequently give way to the odd clanger, and like Daft Punk they walk a tightrope between inspired and plain awful. Then there's the staggering: as Stay The Same floats a rusty old David Essex vocal on top of a Thriller-era bassline to create a masterpiece. Recycling is indeed the way forward.