|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CD
|
|
ZEN 084CD
|
"Although there is no specific musical plan for the series (you can't pigeonhole Scruff), the first CD is a rock solid foundation for the others to build on and covers in its 74 fantastic minutes, bouncy reggae, classic hip hop, deep soul, rare funk, dancefloor jazz, heavy beats and leftfield electronic nuggets. You get tracks from Big Youth, Just Ice, Ultramagnetic M.C's, Showbiz & AG, Lords Of The Underground, Tipper, Prefuse 73, Soul to Soul, Pharoah Sanders, The Arsonists, and loads more. 31 tracks in all mashed in there."
|
|
Artist |
Title |
Format |
Label |
Catalog # |
|
|
CD
|
|
ZEN 065CD
|
"Hotter than one of those display cabinet things they put the fish that's just come out of the fryer in at the chippy, Mr Scruff has underlined his undoubted status as Britain's finest open minded DJ. The album Keep It Unreal -- released to universal acclaim in July '99 -- cemented his status as maverick with the crankiest tunes on the the playground. Even Madonna name checked Mr Scruff, claiming Keep It Unreal had been a regular spin on her hometown Hi- Fi. Big up yerself, Madge. You've heard the first single lifted from this record 'Shrimp'- an inspired fusion of Mizell Brothers cool and Roger Troutman's squelchy funk. The forthcomingO delivers on the promise of that single. Featuring collaborations with highly touted homegrown rap talent Braintax on 'Vibrate', Homelife's octave defying Seaming To singing on another genre-defying carve up and I see we've not run out of great titles if 'Come on Grandad' is anything to go by..."
|