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Thu, 15 Feb 2001 18:23:48
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[idm] re: ninjahhhhhh
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Hi Kurt, Finally a nice subject for the IDM list. Ummm the rap stuff on Xen Cuts is real good, however I've found it almost impossible to track down any of the artists on Big Dada (Ninja Tunes hip hop label). Some of my faves for Ninja Tune (that you'll probably be able to find pretty easily) are: Ninja Cuts Vol 3 - Funkungfusion Clifford Gilberto - I Was Young... (Very jazzy, and about the only drum 'n bass-ish album I've ever been able to stand) Kid Koala - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Didn't like it on first listen, but it has grown on me. Now I think it's too short, but quality takes time) The Herbaliser - Blow Your Headphones (Beyond great) Funki Porcini - Ultimately Empty Million Pounds I really like the Infesticons single Hero Theme. How is all of Gun Hill Road? I'm looking forward to the Wagon Christ release, and if it's anything like his other stuff I'm sure it'll be another great Ninja release. Will it actually be on Ninja Tune, or is it going to be on Big Dada with all the other Luke Vibert stuff NT has released (aside from singles on compilations of course)? If you're looking for rap that's up to the caliber of the Ninja Tune stuff, I'd recommend: J5 - Quality Control Common - Like Water For Chocolate Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030 Talib Kweli & DJ Hi-Tek (Reflection Eternal) - Train Of Thought But that's probably for another list. Which reminds me, does anyone know of any good hip hop mailing lists, where people might talk about stuff in the vein of the above 4 albums? I would search for one myself, but I'm sure I'd end up subscribed to a list continually touting the genius of Mystikal or some other such nonsense. Cheers
quoted 12 lines Here is an attempt to heed the words of ol' clickpop and get some use>Here is an attempt to heed the words of ol' clickpop and get some use >out of this list: > >I have become quite a fan of most of the Xen Cuts Comp, and I'm looking >to go deeper into the ninja. To date, I only have two Amon Tobin >albums, and I'm interested in getting into the more hiphop/rap side of >Ninja Tune (i.e. some of the really great stuff on the comp). Can >someone/anyone give me a couple of suggestions of a) their favorite >albums in this vein and/or b) a good starting point? > >Thanks >k
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