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Ninja Cuts - You Don't Know
Album Review

Ninja Cuts – You Don’t Know

There are 7 tracks on this latest instalment that need to be appreciated. They are as follows:

Disk One:

* Roots Manuva – Seat yourself (feat Ricky Ranking): This is the first track that has chilled me to the core, its menacing, rough and above all beautifully constructed.

* Bonobo – Nightlite ( feat Bajka- zero dB reconstruction): Drum and Bass meets Portishead. Brilliant.

Disk Two:

* Roots Manuva – Chin High ( Manvadelics version): Urban realism without the bullshit then add a little 80s surrealism and your there.

* DJ Shadow – Bring Madlib Up: This track layers upon layer to form one confusing mish mash of organised chaos. Fab

Disk Three:

* RJD2 – True confessions: Conceptual music which continues to keep the underground exactly that. Beautiful instrumental in the first half of the track.

* Ty – Wait a minute: Sexy, fresh and catchy. This is the most commercial of my selection but that’s not a negative. If it breaks away from some of the current bullshit in commercial music today then that can only be for the best.

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