There was a ton of British talent back then. Where did it all go? I still remember going to the DMC mixing championships at the Albert Hall when this kind of stuff was played live by blokes scratching with snorkels, pool cues, Belgian pastries, chihauhaus...
I'm trying to come across as if I'm a discerning punter with the bestest taste in hip hop but who the f*** am I kidding? I think I love this track as much, if not more.
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My advice to criminals? Stay the f*** away from Weng Weng.
That bit where he falls into the pool at the very end is deeply disturbing though. Seriously scary.
Nah. I had it recorded from the Pete Tong show back when I was at Uni in 88/89.
Name dropper that I am, I played it to my bro and Martin aka Krufty Kuts at my mum's house.
Know what you mean though about the record being 1999 ish as it was on a limited edition Major Force compilation around that time. Must get it back from a DJ mate of mine actually.
thats rather good. house and breakbeat/big beat (someones already mentioned Cook) has a stronger claim to this heritage that the shit served up as "hip hop" and "R'n'B" today.