


That vibe was enhanced by the joyful presence of the children of the Casey Wright Project, whose guileless song-and-dance routine gave a big boost to “Feel Good Inc.” The pumping rhythms underpinning the lion’s share of the material - basslines that ran the gamut from deep house grooves to vintage Factory Records post-punk - provided a goodly amount of uplift. While the wow factor was certainly upped considerably by the show’s video component - as borne out by Tuesday night’s revisitation, which spotlit a spectacular display of Jamie Hewlett’s surreal animation - the stand’s first perf proved that visuals weren’t the only draw.
