>From: devon.beverley@hamiltonbeach.com
>Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 10:33:01 -0400
>To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>Subject: Top [n] old d'n'b
>
>I know these weren't all the biggest tunes, but they were part of my
>first exposure
>and turned me on to D'n'B back in 95'- >:
>
>King Kooba - Sweet High
>Blu Mar Ten - Fountain
just wish I could find there remix of The Roots' 'You Got Me" but,
not for $31 as I saw on eBay.
>Goldie - Inner City Life
never was really impressed with him.
>Adam F - Circles
Love the base line, its the track that starts the artcore 2 comp.
>Alex Reece - Feel The Sunshine
always found his beat as way too repetitive and unimaginitive
>Doc Scott - Far Away
>Omni Trio - Trippin' On Broken Beats [Carlito mix]
>Aquarius & Tayla - Bringing Me Down
>Foul Play - Karma 2
>Kid Loops vs. Cool Breeze - The Valley
What about Photek - Seven Samurai, or Ni Ten Ichi Ryu (get the Sound
and Motion DVD from Palm Pictures for the video by Kurosawa's
choreographer.
and looking through Goldie's INCredibel comp:
Dillinja - Angels Fell
I was spinning through my Metalheadz II box set and noticed that the
beats were a bit slower back then, certianly when compared to the
Ram, TOV, V, Virus, Bad Company stuff. I've also been listening to
some old Prodigy "The Gilted Genereation" and can't help but notice
that 'Poision' is almost a half-speed d'n'b track, has the break
slowed way down.
erik g
in my DVD/CD player Eric B. & Rakim "Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em"
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