Just to get this thread gone astray back... Yes, go see Lamb!
They were sublime (however short the 45 minute set was). The jazz thing is quite accomplished. I would even say it goes beyond what I qualified on the album as a simple mix of D'n'B, folk and jazz. It is a form of Jazz in itself. I'm not very knowledgable in the Jazz department, and I know this is a grand statement, but I felt I was hearing the Jazz of the near future...
The so-called headliner, Gus Gus, however, dissappointed me tremendously. (I wanted to like them; I love the cute name - seriously!) They've got a great sound, full-bodied electro and all, but their songs suck... Their little po-mo slide show said more about their art-school pretentions than their music. Their alterno-techno got occasionally loud, but to me, that doesn't translate into energy. Granted, "Believe" was quite good and big, but the "Techno" encore to get you dancing was trying for much too long to build up and up and explode, but never did. They also seemed to have contempt for their audience. During the tacky "This is Techno... TECHNO!" spoken-word or whatever of the encore, I could have sworn I heard the guy say "When a girl says no, she really means yes." (can someone confirm this? - Toronto show) I don't care how ironic it's supposed to be, but this is insulting and high-order bullshit and reminds me of the "provocative" title of the first track of a certain pseudo-electro-punk group's album at number one these days. Probably passed over the heads of most people.