Re: Bristol sound (was: RE: Is DJ Krush considered trip hop? (labels))

Tunde (tunde@arches.uga.edu)
Tue, 9 Jun 1998 01:04:36 -0400 (EDT)


On Mon, 8 Jun 1998, Rick Martinez wrote:

> I agree with the Smith & Mighty/ More Rockers thing. I've loved More
> Rockers stuff like "Another Day" And Smith & Mighty's "Walk On". But I
> feel Roni Size's early stuff also had a great impact on Junglists. "All
> the Crew, Just Big Up" was a massive tune in "94. "It's A JazzThing",
> "Step Up", " Fashion", "Phyzical", and "Daylight" were AWESOME tunes
> (94-95)! Full Cycle, V, and Dope Dragon were far more recognized in the
> Jungle scene way before his Reprezent LP. I feel that Roni Size is
> genius (more than Goldie will ever be). His music is so diverse and has

Key statement "more than goldie will ever be."
Roni Size is so much better than Goldie, and it just seems that Goldie is
more popular. I like some of Goldies stuff, but he cant compare. In fact I
read somewhere that he doesnt actually arrange the music, but he just
tells some people in the studio what he wants. Anyone lnow more about
this?

> tons of SOUL. And I cant forget the Full Cycle Crew(Krust, Die, Suv,
> Bill Riley, and MC Dynamite)!!!!! Truly ahead of the pack.
> Essential (High RollAZ)
>