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Disco de The Herbaliser: “Herbal Blend”

Disco de The Herbaliser: “Herbal Blend”
Información del disco :
Título: Herbal Blend
Fecha de Publicación:2003-10-21
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Electronic/Dance, Chill Out
Sello Discográfico:Ninja Tune
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:5021392304120
Lista de temas :
1 Herbal Blend Intro
2 Laying the Trap/Verbal Anime (Acapella)
3 Broken Clock
4 Riddim Killa
5 Exotica
6 Chicas /Analyze (the Herbaliser Remix)
7 Gangster Boogie
8 Uzi (Pinky Ring)/It Ain't Nothin' Wu-Tang Clan, The Herbaliser and MF Doom
9 Fuck the Police/Sucker MC's (Instrumental)
10 Number Song (Cut Chemist Party Mix)
11 Tea & Beer (Freestyle)
12 Pushin' On
13 Slick Cat
14 It's Up to You
15 Time to Build (P Brothers Remix)
16 Juice Crew Law Video
17 Mella (the Herbaliser Drive Faster Mix)
18 Stars and Rockets
19 Chase
20 Groove Is in the Heart (Jelly Jam Beats)
21 Snake Bite (the Herbaliser Remix)
22 Tilt
23 World Destruction/The Missing Suitcase
Análisis (en inglés) - :
The third volume in the always excellent {^Solid Steel} series comes from another close {@Ninja Tune} associate, the {$Herbaliser} project of {$Jake Wherry} and {$Ollie Teeba}. Excepting only {$DJ Vadim}, {$Wherry} and {$Teeba} are the most {\hip-hop}-obsessed artists on {@Ninja Tune}, and they deliver a volume with fewer of the track-meets-track mash-ups of previous volumes (helmed by {$DJ Food} & {$DK} and {$Hexstatic}), but succeed anyway with a syrupy midtempo flow of {\underground rap} and {\soundtrack} {\funk}, a winning track selection, and world-class pacing. (The last two should come as no surprise, considering the quality control on continual display on the {^Solid Steel} releases.) The best moments are the changeups, such as when {$Mass Influence}'s excellent rhyme {&"Analyze"} gives way to the {\go-go} singalong {\funk} of {$Chicago Gangsters}' {&"Gangster Boogie,"} or when listeners consult the credits to find that an {\a cappella} of {&"Verbal Anime"} (featuring {$Dilated Peoples}' {$Rakaa-Iriscience}) is appearing over {\soundtrack} music from the 1976 {$Burt Reynolds}-{$Jerry Reed} slapstick vehicle {#Gator}. Highlights, though, are all over this mix, including the prime '80s {\video game} {\electro} of {$Arcade Funk}'s {&"Tilt"} and remixes of two familiar dance tracks (though of previous eras), {$DJ Shadow}'s {&"The Number Song"} and {$Deee-Lite}'s {&"Groove Is in the Heart."} ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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