Fwd: Re: Bristol sound (was: RE: Is DJ Krush considered trip hop? (labels))

Rick Martinez (dopejazz@webtv.net)
Mon, 8 Jun 1998 17:05:47 -0700


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From: dopejazz@webtv.net (Rick Martinez)
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 15:50:36 -0700
To: ghurd@yahoo-inc.com (Gordon Hurd), acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
Subject: Re: Bristol sound (was: RE: Is DJ Krush considered trip hop? (labels))
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I agree with the Smith & Mighty/ More Rockers thing. I've loved More
Rockers stuff like "Another Day" And Smith & Mighty's "Walk On". But I
feel Roni Size's early stuff also had a great impact on Junglists. "All
the Crew, Just Big Up" was a massive tune in "94. "It's A JazzThing",
"Step Up", " Fashion", "Phyzical", and "Daylight" were AWESOME tunes
(94-95)! Full Cycle, V, and Dope Dragon were far more recognized in the
Jungle scene way before his Reprezent LP. I feel that Roni Size is
genius (more than Goldie will ever be). His music is so diverse and has
tons of SOUL. And I cant forget the Full Cycle Crew(Krust, Die, Suv,
Bill Riley, and MC Dynamite)!!!!! Truly ahead of the pack.
Essential (High RollAZ)

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