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Runaways - 2 Albums
Жанр: Instrumental Hip Hop, Breaks, Trip Hop, Downtempo Страна-производитель диска: UK Год издания диска: 1997-2000 Тип издания: CDs, Albums Издатель (лейбл): Ultimate Dilemma Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Источник (релизер): what, apollo Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Жанр: Instrumental Hip Hop, Breaks, Trip Hop
Страна-производитель диска: UK Год издания диска: 1997 Тип издания: CD, Album Издатель (лейбл): Ultimate Dilemma Каталожный номер: UDR CD 003 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Источник (релизер): what Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Треклист: 01 - Intro (0:19) 02 - Levitation (6:43) 03 - Cowboys (7:09) 04 - Summer Vacation (3:35) 05 - Finders Kreepers (4:28) 06 - Skit One (0:10) 07 - Punky Wisdom (5:37) 08 - Piano Toon (5:57) Saxophone – Raymon Layzelle, Violin – Pete Mayer 09 - Kaleidoscopic Turntable Styles (2:57) 10 - Futurism (6:38) 11 - Free (4:44) Vocals – Navigator MC 12 - Skit Two (0:27) 13 - Past Present Future (6:19) 14 - Crime Story (6:01) 15 - Runaway Love (5:47) 16 - Anatomical Design (4:30) 17 - Part 2 - Outro (2:02) Альбом Classic Tales - шедевр инструментального хип хопа X Lossless Decoder version 20100711 (120.5) REM GENRE "Electronica/Dance" AUDIOCHECKER v2.0 beta (build 457) - by Dester - opdester@freemail.hu Жанр: Hip Hop, Downtempo
Страна-производитель диска: UK Год издания диска: 2000 Тип издания: CD, Album Издатель (лейбл): Ultimate Dilemma Каталожный номер: UDRCD010 Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks+.cue Источник (релизер): apollo Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да Tracklist: 01 - Pounds 4 Dollars (feat. Iriscience) 02 - Do What You Wanna Do 03 - Express Delivery (feat. Masta Ace) 04 - Progress 05 - Momentum 06 - You Don't Understand (feat. J-Zone) 07 - Awakenings 08 - Broken Love (feat.Sylvia Powell) 09 - Sanctuary Part II 10 - In The City Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 REM GENRE Hip-Hop AUDIOCHECKER v2.0 beta (build 457) - by Dester - opdester@freemail.hu Two popular underground DJs from Brighton, England, AJ Kwame and Joseph 2 Grand call themselves Runaways UK, but the general vibe of their record Progress is more L.A. underground than it is British. The guest rappers, which includes L.A.'s own Iriscience from Dilated Peoples, are all on the positive tip, while the Runaways borrow liberally from the lo-fi squeaks, bleeps, and simple drum-machine thumps of early old-school records, which are also favored by many of the current crop of L.A. underground acts. To this, they've added some trip-hop and house-style grooves, which is about the only thing that's British-sounding about them. After a swing-inspired opening number called "Do What You Wanna Do," Progress kicks in with "Express Delivery," featuring Masta Ace. Sounding like something straight off Jurassic 5's Quality Control, Ace raps, "These days rappers embarrass their DJs/when they step onstage and start spitting the clichés/damn shame/because they rap about champagne/when they stole they flow and they promotional campaign." Progress also boasts a trip-hoppy ballad called "Broken Love," featuring Sylvia Powell's mournful vocals, set to scratchy, old-record noises (adored by all vinyl-addicted DJs), some moody keyboards, and a not-too-shabby sax solo. Then there's the instrumentals (this being a DJ record and all), which vary greatly from your standard scratch-and-sample hip-hop soundscapes. "Momentum" is an unusual tune with a live violin, which sounds partly like the music to a Japanese Playstation video game. It's a little bit cheesy, but in a good way. One of Progress' grooviest tracks is "Sanctuary Part II," an extremely bugged-out number with a slight trip-hop vibe, but the bumpin' drum-machine beat is strictly 1984. Though they borrow a bit from the past, Runaways UK are all about the new, forging the future sound of hip-hop with a down-to-earth, player-free groove.
AJ Kwame and Joseph 2 Grand are the Runaways, a duo who have spent their 10 year partnership constantly on the
run from musical mediocrity. An innovative force within the UK music scene since their inception in the early '90s, the pair have consistently risen above the potholes of fad and fashion to forge a truly unique body of work, of which Progress provides the latest (and greatest) instalment. The pair met in Brighton in 1991, forming the visionary outfit RPM (or Revolution Per Minute) a year later. RPM released a string of singles on the fledgling Mo Wax imprint, and toured Europe alongside James Lavelle and DJ Shadow. AJ's wide-ranging musical abilities and Joe's deck wrecking skills leant RPM a unique edge as a plethora of 'trip hop' groups rose in their wake. In 1995 AJ & Joe changed both name and label, becoming the Runaways and finding a new home in Ultimate Dilemma Recordings. Highly acclaimed singles led the way to their debut longplayer Classic Tales, a musical tour de force that was the culmination of the Runaways quest to forge a truly British hip hop sound. The album featured striking cover art in the form of a painting of a calming, typically English pastoral scene. This attention to presentation has been carried over to Progress, where the duo have enlisted the help of the Turner prize winning artist Chris Ofili in exclusively providing striking and unique cover artwork. In tandem with their studio recordings, AJ and Joe have built a fanatical following through their club gigs. Taking their three deck DJ show right across the world with dates in Europe, America, Australia and South Africa, as well as various residencies in the UK, the Runaways' sound has rocked clubs across the globe. As they and their music have travelled worldwide, AJ and Joe have forged relationships with a host of like-minded artists. Their golden remix touch has graced tracks from DJ Zinc, Doctor L and Emiliana Torrini, and most recently they have been producing tracks for Cyclops 4000 (aka Sir Menelik / Scaramanga / Chewbacca Uncircumcised etc.) for his album on Rawkus Records. But it is their own consistently challenging recordings that continue to provide the greatest aural satisfaction, and Progress is their most essential release to date. Two years in the making, it combines Joe and AJ's unquenched thirst for musical experimentation with the quiet confidence that comes from a decade spent in the studio and behind the decks. This is no better demonstrated than in their choice of collaborators who feature on Progress. From the legendary to the established to the unknown, AJ and Joe have gathered a diverse collection of MCs, vocalists and musicians around them to complement their musical endeavours. The unique revolutionary intellect and engaging lyricism of Iriscience (from the devastating L.A. crew Dilated Peoples) ride over album opener 'Pounds For Dollars', making transatlantic connections with lyrics like: 'I'm on Virgin / Watching the Story Of Stephen Lawrence / It's got me thinking 'bout my own health and life insurance'. Other featured MCs include the legendary Juice Crew member Masta Ace, for whom the Runaways provide a thick slice of prime time funk in the current single 'Express Delivery', while hotly tipped newcomer J-Zone gets his chance to shine, using his next-level delivery to explain why 'You Don't Understand'. Outside of the hip hop arena, Runaways utilise the powerful vocal talents of Sylvia Powell on the monumental hip hop ballad 'Broken Love' (also featuring some deft saxophone manipulation from long-time friend and collaborator Ramon Layzelle), and keyboards from Outside's Matt Cooper and violin from Lucy Williams on the classic Runaways instrumental cut 'Momentum'. Always keeping at least one eye on the dancefloor, Progress also offers its share of future club classics. 'Do What You Wanna Do' takes a trip back to the 'cotton club' vibe of the 1930s, while 'In The City' rounds the album off on an upbeat note with its pulsating bass and insistent horns. Spanning the full range of the Runaways' musical vision, from neck-snapping hip hop to melancholy instrumentals, Progress demonstrates that the AJ Kwame and Joseph 2 Grand are continuing to do just that.# The only question is can up you keep up... AJ Kwame, Joe 2 Grand
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