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Personnel includes: Roni Size, DJ Krust, DJ Die, Suv, Onallee, Bahamadia. By far the funkiest of the numerous high-profile drum 'n' bass albums released in 1997, NEW FORMS, by Bristol, UK DJ Roni Size and his crew Reprazent, is one of the few that sounds as if it has a chance to appeal to the uninitiated. The basic drum 'n' bass design--high-speed breakbeats, minimal melodic underpinning, diva vocals--remains. Size and his partners apply the blueprint to song forms instead of soundscape/groove collages, and they don't chintz on textures, infusing the digital whole with numerous analog sounds. Even the vocals stand apart from that of most club-ready albums. Two superb raps hint at the possibility of a hip-hop/d'n'b alliance that would serve both musics: MC Dynamite's crunching opener "Railing" and Bahamadia's work on the title track harken back to the days when rappers could move the dance-floor with a rhythm other than the funky mid-tempo. And even the instrumental workouts, like the mesmerizing "Brown P...
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| Key Information | |
| Artist | Roni Size/Reprazent |
| Record Label | Mercury |
| Genre | Electronic |
| Subgenre | Drum 'N' Bass/Jungle |
| Release Date | March 07, 2005 |
| Number of Discs | 2 |
| Song List: Disc 1 | |
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1. Railing 2. Brown Paper Bag 3. New Forms 4. Let's Get It On 5. Digital 6. Matter of Fact 7. Mad Cat 8. Heroes 9. Share the Fall (Full Vocal mix) 10. Watching Windows 11. Beatbox 12. Morse Code 13. Destination |
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| Song List: Disc 2 | |
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1. Intro 2. Hi-Potent 3. Trust Me 4. Change My Life 5. Share the Fall 6. Down 7. Jazz 8. Hot Stuff 9. Ballet Dance 10. Electricks (bonus track) |
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