REMEDY is Basement Jaxx"s joyous debut album from 1999. It was one of the most assured, propulsive full-lengths the dance world had seen since Daft Punk"s Homework. A set of incredibly diverse tracks, Remedy is indebted to the raw American house of Todd Terry and Masters at Work, and even shares a penchant for Latin vibes (especially on the horn-driven "Bingo Bango" and the opener, "Rendez-Vu," which trades a bit of salsa wiggle with infectious vocoderized disco).