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Lennie De Ice - We Are I.E.
We were sitting around the other day reminiscing about the glory days of Nu Rave - thirty year olds in Timmy Mallet gear running round Boombox, Trash Fashion in the Sunday Times, Adrian Chiles blogging on Fluokids. Great days, and so in the spirit of a mini revival, we’ve dug a classic out of the original rave vaults and given it a brushing down for 2008. Alongside Lost’s “Gonzo” and Dee Patten’s ‘Who’s the Badman”, Lennie De Ice’s 1991 classic ‘We R IE ‘ is often cited as one of the first jungle records, and possibly the first to use the Amen break ( if you ignore Rebel MC ). Whatever, its’ dubby bassline, Detroity pads, disembodied African chants and spinbacks still sound like the future today, seventeen years later. view music list >>

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Various - Distinctive Presents Y4K
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