as someone who usually dismisses drum and bass, i must say that this is...really good? so much more warm and soulful than most dnb i've heard. what is his deal in the dnb world?
― the table is the table, Friday, 20 July 2007 22:49 (eighteen years ago)
He's been unstoppable for about 5 years. "Outta Space" (d'n'b meets Detroit, featuring 909 snare rolls) could be the best D'n'b track ever, Also check the recent EP with the tracks Red 7 and Wide Eyes. Does nice collabs with Calibre and ST Files as Mist:I:Cal. The odd dud but almost all his tracks re nice, Princess Warrior, Zumbar, sensational remix of 9x9 by 4 Hero... I could go on - the man's very talented.
How did you get this - did you get sent it early for being a member of Fabric? I don't think it's released until next month. Nice track list.
― Iain Macdonald, Sunday, 22 July 2007 00:31 (eighteen years ago)
i had to review for a magazine. at first i wasn't too plussed about it-- i'm not much of a dnb head-- but after listening to it a bunch of times, i'm pretty convinced the guy is the best thing in dnb. i think that one of the reasons why i like his stuff so much is because the Detroit influence is so prevalent, and i'm a real techno fiend.
― the table is the table, Sunday, 22 July 2007 22:17 (eighteen years ago)
Listening to this now. Quite nice... and I usually hate post '98 d&b hehe.
― sam500, Monday, 30 November 2009 11:37 (sixteen years ago)