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I bought this the same day I bought that first Thievery Corporation CD.

omar little, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 20:44 (four years ago) link

Thanks for this Roni, had you to win the Mercury at 10-1

I mean I dunno, "Brown Paper Bag"? Way better without the unnecessary MCing imo. "Share the Fall"? Kruder and Dorfmeister's "Heroes"? Title track? I mean it's all one huge jam.

Xia Nu del Vague (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 20:48 (four years ago) link

Got to see them support this album with a full band followed by multiple DJ sets from their crew. A very fun and memorable night.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 20:58 (four years ago) link

i saw them do their first live gig as Reprazent at a very muddy Glastonbury, from what I recall they were about an hour late but pulled it off in fine style.

help yourself to another slice of apple ... crumble (Willl), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:02 (four years ago) link

it's all one huge jam.

otm. and in the best sense of the word

flopson, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:03 (four years ago) link

I think it’s unhelpful to think of this album as fusing jazz and d&b. I mean, obviously it is liberally festooned with jazz motifs, but that’s what they are: motifs.

I think the producers smartly realised that if you’re going to make these long, largely unchanging minimalist tracks with only a few melodic elements, then the elements you choose need to punch above their weight; the advantage of using these really jazzy sounds is that they kind of over-signify. Think of the tension that the album version of “Brown Paper Bag” builds in its intro’s endless counterpoint between a short double bass riff and that sunlight-flecked guitar lick. There’s really not much to it, but the sounds feel so flushed and bursting with a particular kind of vibe that they really fill the space.

It’s a similar logic at work in the simplification of the rhythms relative to the producers’ earlier work. There are a few tracks on the first disc where I think they risk slipping into rhythmic monotony (e.g. “Digital”), but otherwise much of the album locates this lovely sweet spot where the rhythms are complex enough to be involving but simple enough to be mnemonic - such that very slight changes seem much more invested with meaning and significance than they might otherwise. The music asks the listener to be at once hypnotised and fully alert at all times.

I also suspect that they wanted to create a sense that all the minor deviations and fills and one-off patterns were the choices of a human drummer performing in real time, which you could never say about a full-blown amen mash-up.

Tim F, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:12 (four years ago) link

Very well. I'll play while baking some chicken.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:24 (four years ago) link

Listen to disc two!

Tim F, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:37 (four years ago) link

I am -- "Change My Life"!

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:38 (four years ago) link

As far as the poll goes, I have to choose Share The Fall, that track would just destroy every time it dropped. It sounded so distinct and futuristic compared to pretty much any other DnB at the time, with that weird triplet vocal line cutting across the beat.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:51 (four years ago) link

my god how haven't I heard "Jazz." When the woodwinds enter and blow over that bass.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:52 (four years ago) link

Yeah what i was talking about above in respect of the interplay between the jazz-derived melodic motifs and the rhythms and bass really comes to the fore on disc two - see also those waves of In A Silent Way-style ambient jazz noise on "Hot Stuff", or the horn blasts before the double-bass attack on "Ballet Dance".

Tim F, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 21:59 (four years ago) link

I always thought of disc 2 as weaker (or perhaps just less obviously focused) than disc 1 but maybe it's just the latter's first 5 tracks being such a great run. This was never quite as jazzy nor as jungly as I would've preferred (and others provided copiously including Size and Krust on their own repeatedly) on the whole but hearing the title track for the first time is still something I'll never forget.

nashwan, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:02 (four years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxgNiLBtcUI

change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:02 (four years ago) link

btw flopson you're wrong about this being the only good D&b album, though it's definitely one of the best. Leaving aside DJ mixes and compilations, you still have Timeless, Black Secret Technology, the Jacob's Optical Stairway album and Dom & Roland's Industry to contend with (just to focus on the immediate favourites that come to mind).

Tim F, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:04 (four years ago) link

As far as 1997 D&B albums go, this has aged way, way better than Adam F's 'Colours' album despite using a very similar formula.

help yourself to another slice of apple ... crumble (Willl), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:13 (four years ago) link

how do y'all rate In the Mode?

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:17 (four years ago) link

I haven't played it in almost 20 years, but the Breakbeat Era project Ultra Obscene got even more play at Manse Soto than New Forms.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:18 (four years ago) link

Colours is good! As with Boymerang's Balance of the Force it tries to cover all bases (now a dolphin tune, now a techstep track) a bit too obviously, but tracks like "Metropolis", "Music In My Mind", "Jaxx", "Circles" and "Aromatherapy" are pretty undeniable IMO.

Tim F, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:18 (four years ago) link

@ Tim F - its a great album but sounds a bit more dated to my ears?

help yourself to another slice of apple ... crumble (Willl), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:25 (four years ago) link

I think the "collection of tracks that are totally archetypal of a couple of different styles that are (or until recently have been) hot" approach definitely time-stamps it more. And there is a certain lack of... subtlety... in the way Adam F would go out of his way to make the "perfect" Good Looking-style tune or the "perfect" techstep tune.

Whereas with New Forms the album sounds almost out of time, because the specific approach that Reprazent took isn't really reprezentative of any particular moment in any particular scene.

I can think of one-off tracks trying to do something very similar and to great effect (e.g. the Peshay and Decoder remix of Photek's "Rings of Saturn"; Dillinja's "Promise") but it's more like different artists verging on the same territory almost by accident.

Tim F, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:33 (four years ago) link

I remember listening to a decent amount of Grooverider and Mocean Worker in the wake of this album too.

omar little, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:37 (four years ago) link

thinking now that this being my entry point into D&B ruined techstep for me, which was most of the D&B i heard out at raves at the time

davey, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:37 (four years ago) link

@ Tim F: Agreed - that explains it in a far more succinct way than the screed I was just tapping out.

help yourself to another slice of apple ... crumble (Willl), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:39 (four years ago) link

This album, Drum & Bass for Papa by Plug, and Time & Bass by Future Loop Foundation are the only dnb albums I've pulled out and (mostly) enjoyed in that past 20 yrs

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 22:40 (four years ago) link

The fact that there's a kind of d'n'b called 'dolphin' is one of my favorite things about the genre

Frederik B, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:16 (four years ago) link

Ooh, I need to play this album again. There was a time when I thought it, Logical Progression and Platinum Breakz were the last CDs I'd ever need -- so much music! Those two had lost (only) some of their luster last I checked but I suspect New Forms is still the coolest.

geoffreyess, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:16 (four years ago) link

Bahamadia sounds so good on the title track

still my fave last I heard it

geoffreyess, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:17 (four years ago) link

Logical Progression is pretty boring for the most part but Platinum Breakz is unfuckwithable

Tim F, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:26 (four years ago) link

xp Platinum Breakz vol 1 is still an all time classic for me

help yourself to another slice of apple ... crumble (Willl), Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:36 (four years ago) link

I want to believe that there’s an awesome homemade Bukem compilation just waiting to be made

brimstead, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:45 (four years ago) link

I figured flopson was counting timeless and BST as “jungle”... vs “drum and bass”

brimstead, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:46 (four years ago) link

idk, new forms seems like it’s more past the threshold of the uhhh stacked graffiti-ish (?) vibes of classsic jungle and and into the land of sharp hewn d&b with the mids turned down even more

brimstead, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:49 (four years ago) link

not a criticism

brimstead, Wednesday, 9 October 2019 23:50 (four years ago) link

xp-Nah im just ignorant and hate 99% of all dnb/jungle ive heard. will check the other albums named itt tho

flopson, Thursday, 10 October 2019 20:13 (four years ago) link

how do y'all rate In the Mode?

Obviously dated, but also it bangs

change display name (Jordan), Thursday, 10 October 2019 20:14 (four years ago) link

Platinum Breakz might be a better next step than any of those artist albums, actually.

Tim F, Thursday, 10 October 2019 20:22 (four years ago) link

I agree re: Platinum Breakz.

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 10 October 2019 20:23 (four years ago) link

its not on Tidal >:(

flopson, Thursday, 10 October 2019 20:24 (four years ago) link

idk, new forms seems like it’s more past the threshold of the uhhh stacked graffiti-ish (?) vibes of classsic jungle and and into the land of sharp hewn d&b with the mids turned down even more

― brimstead, Thursday, October 10, 2019 1:49 AM (twenty hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

This is what turned me off - or rather, made me shrug - at New Forms at the time. It wasn't the 'curse' of the Mercury Prize, it was just that New Forms felt more like a jazz album than a dnb album. It's such a highly stylized and polished dnb album. It was 'future funk', really. And it's good! It took things to a new level, but I wasn't sure if it was a road I wanted dnb to go down (having been raised on both atmospheric/Bukem/J.Majik stuff and the more abbrasive, abstract takes of Optical&Rush, Source Direct etc). It def felt like a new take, albeit a - dare I say it - MOR take on dnb.

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 10 October 2019 20:34 (four years ago) link

I still want to finally do a drum 'n bass/jungle poll on ilm.

Le Bateau Ivre, Thursday, 10 October 2019 20:50 (four years ago) link

Brown paper bag for all time. Still remember the first time I heard it - as a white label they put on in Black Market Records, the surge to the counter by people wanting to know what the track was, to buy it was quite something. The bass lick still sends tingles down my spine and some very happy dancing memories.

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Thursday, 10 October 2019 20:59 (four years ago) link

Brown paper bag for all time. Still remember the first time I heard it - as a white label they put on in Black Market Records, the surge to the counter by people wanting to know what the track was, to buy it was quite something. The bass lick still sends tingles down my spine and some very happy dancing memories.

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Thursday, 10 October 2019 21:00 (four years ago) link

Brown paper bag for all time. Still remember the first time I heard it - as a white label they put on in Black Market Records, the surge to the counter by people wanting to know what the track was, to buy it was quite something. The bass lick still sends tingles down my spine and some very happy dancing memories.

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Thursday, 10 October 2019 21:00 (four years ago) link

Love this album, but the best thing was the live session for John Peel. Voted Share the Fall, the most soulful moment

Dr X O'Skeleton, Thursday, 10 October 2019 21:30 (four years ago) link

Sorry Tim but Logical Progression is sooo not boring.

Of late I’ve come to think of the Photek mix of Brown Paper Bag as the greatest of all dnb remixes.

As for Roni Size, none of his best stuff is on this album (It’s a Jazz thing, Music Box, Timestretch)

the article don, Friday, 11 October 2019 15:49 (four years ago) link

As a contrast to the very fun Roni Size/Reprazent/V Recordings show, the one LTJ Bukem set I saw was a soul crushingly dull mess of electric piano noodlings. Logical Progression starts well, but get very samey after a while.

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 11 October 2019 15:52 (four years ago) link

The MCing on New Forms is utter cheese. I don’t know when you saw Bukem but from 92-200 he was pretty unimpeachable. Shite now, though

the article don, Friday, 11 October 2019 21:58 (four years ago) link

the weird thing abt this album was it kinda crossed over in the states to ppl who had never before or since bought a dnb album

anyway revisted this a couple years ago & love it

ILX’s bad boy (D-40), Friday, 11 October 2019 22:20 (four years ago) link

xp

Think it was around 98 or 99

Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 11 October 2019 23:46 (four years ago) link

Definitely more of a Detroit Techno vibe to JOS. This was probably the most 4 Hero sounding track

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFeVfTW_tzs

groovypanda, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 08:38 (four years ago) link

There's a 20th anniversary edition of this (2017) that has most of the contemporaneous b-sides (Western, Sounds Fresh) and remixes (Photek, Grooverider, NuYorican Soul).

I think Onnalee is the secret MVP on this, STF and Watching Windows are both ace and her contribution to Brown Paper Bag, though tiny, is one of its signatures - the "mmmmmmm" into the drop.

I'm sure there's another (superior) DJ Die mix of Watching Windows that never got released but got played loads at the time?

Twelves, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 09:16 (four years ago) link

btw flopson you're wrong about this being the only good D&b album, though it's definitely one of the best. Leaving aside DJ mixes and compilations, you still have Timeless, Black Secret Technology, the Jacob's Optical Stairway album and Dom & Roland's Industry to contend with (just to focus on the immediate favourites that come to mind).

I logged onto this thread to make exactly this point. You've listed most of the ones I was going to, but I'd also throw in Omni Trio, Foul Play and 4Hero's Parallel Universe as well.

The Jacob's Optical Stairway (4Hero under another name, of course) is mindblowing.

New Forms sounded pretty good at the time and yet I haven't bothered to listen to it in years.

does it look like i'm here (jon123), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 09:27 (four years ago) link

IMO 4 Hero's Parallel Universe, T-Power's The Self-Evident Truth of an Intuitive Mind, Omni Trio's Haunted Science, and Apache 61's self-titled record are also genuine album-length classics of '90s drum'n'bass

Ah, just seen this post as well.

I have to be honest though, the T-Power album bored the arse off me at the time.

does it look like i'm here (jon123), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 09:28 (four years ago) link

Alex Reece's So Far - does that count?

fetter, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 10:05 (four years ago) link

Photek 4 life tbh

Xia Nu del Vague (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 10:19 (four years ago) link

It's a positive that you can easily make a DIY comp of all of these producers respective singles and remixes that would be better than any of their albums. OK maybe not JOS.

Gonna have to dig out Foul Play's Suspected LP later now tho.

nashwan, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 10:29 (four years ago) link

Foul Play’s album is good but they’re probably the act for whom this is most true.

Tim F, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 11:12 (four years ago) link

Like an album that was:

Open Your Mind (Remix)
Omni Trio - Renegade Snares (Foul Play Remix)
Being With You
Hyper-On Experience - Lord of the Null-Lines (Foul Play Remix)
The Stepper
Omni Trio - Feel Better (Foul Play Remix)
Total Control
Nookie - The Sound of Music (Foul Play Remix)
Music is the Key

... would be the best album ever?

Tim F, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 11:32 (four years ago) link

Didn't Foul Play split up immediately after the album came out, because one of them (Steve Bradshaw iirc) had died of cancer or something. Tragic story.

does it look like i'm here (jon123), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:40 (four years ago) link

Apparently MS not cancer and died in 98 but yeah awful either way.

nashwan, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 12:50 (four years ago) link

The surviving member of Foul Play (after Steve Gurley's departure in early 1994 I think), John Morrow, now has an act called Skeleton Army making house / uk bass type stuff.

Tim F, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:00 (four years ago) link

somehow i missed this poll but flopson otm this album rules!!!!!

marcos, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:04 (four years ago) link

I own a Twisted Individual album and tbh I'm not sure why

Xia Nu del Vague (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 16 October 2019 13:07 (four years ago) link

I'm sure there's another (superior) DJ Die mix of Watching Windows that never got released but got played loads at the time?

― Twelves, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 09:16 (twelve hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

Do you mean something other than the Gnarly mix?

Tim F, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 22:12 (four years ago) link

I haven't heard the Jacob's Optical Stairway album in 20+ years, but IIRC it was more like Detroit techno, not D&B? Or am I confusing it with some other 4 Hero side project?

― Tuomas, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 08:32 (thirteen hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

You might be thinking of Marc Mac's (first) album under the Nu-Era moniker.

Jacob's Optical Stairway is strongly detroit-influenced in terms of the melodies, but no more so than say T-Power's first album. The beatwork is pretty much pure jungle.

Tim F, Wednesday, 16 October 2019 22:13 (four years ago) link

I remember when getting into dnb Jess I think recommending the dj hype drum n Bass selection mixes (esp 4) more than any specific album artist albums, also an option flopson

And of course I guess this is more proto dnb but if you haven’t heard “history of our world vol 1” you’ll love it

ILX’s bad boy (D-40), Thursday, 17 October 2019 00:55 (four years ago) link

Also the album art is cool af

https://www.discogs.com/Various-Drum-Bass-Selection-4-Reload-Part-4-Running-It-Red/release/82629

ILX’s bad boy (D-40), Thursday, 17 October 2019 00:56 (four years ago) link

I guess maybe that’s more jungle ... whatevr

Do ppl not recommend remarc any more?

ILX’s bad boy (D-40), Thursday, 17 October 2019 00:57 (four years ago) link

kind of ironic (though not incorrect) that you're caveating that a compilation called 'drum n bass selection' is 'more jungle'.

the remarc comp is very good but there was an element of contrastanning at work, like, 'this relatively anonymous producer who just churned out dancefloor killers is actually more important/consistent/enjoyable/etc. than yr geniuses like goldie' - which is not an unreasonable position to adopt but in that case you may as well just boost comps and dj mixes?

Tim F, Thursday, 17 October 2019 01:03 (four years ago) link

should have said, 'there was an element of contrastanning at work to the critical hosannas that greeted its release'

Tim F, Thursday, 17 October 2019 01:04 (four years ago) link

ya I’ve history, it’s great

flopson, Thursday, 17 October 2019 01:39 (four years ago) link

what i should do is post an upload link for grooverider's (long out of print) 'hardstep selection vol. 2' DJ mix a/k/a the best album ever made

Tim F, Thursday, 17 October 2019 01:41 (four years ago) link

Do you mean something other than the Gnarly mix?

It seems the Gnarly mix is the one I've been puzzling over, thanks Tim. The commercial 12"/CDS had a "DJ DIe Remix" which is shorter and less good, which is a baffling choice.

It does seem like this is the first time the Gnarly mix has been available on CD/digitally. It's as good as I remembered.

Twelves, Thursday, 17 October 2019 11:48 (four years ago) link

what i should do is post an upload link for grooverider's (long out of print) 'hardstep selection vol. 2' DJ mix a/k/a the best album ever made

― Tim F, Wednesday, October 16, 2019 8:41 PM (two days ago) bookmarkflaglink

pretty sure jess mentioned this too tbf

ILX’s bad boy (D-40), Friday, 18 October 2019 07:45 (four years ago) link

Jacob's Optical Stairway is strongly detroit-influenced in terms of the melodies, but no more so than say T-Power's first album. The beatwork is pretty much pure jungle.

It is also one of the greatest electronic albums ever made. There's honestly not a single duff or even mediocre track on it.

does it look like i'm here (jon123), Friday, 18 October 2019 14:11 (four years ago) link

This would easily make it into my top 20 albums of all time, still listen to it a lot and if anything it just grows on me more. It's a wonderfully tasteful and unique album, of its time but somehow timeless, in that it's very 1997 but hasn't dated at all. Even the artwork doesn't suffer from any of the design tropes of the time.

I went to one of the live gigs for In The Mode, first concert I'd been to where everyone was dancing! Made a change from men appreciatively nodding their heads and drinking pints.

Fried Egg Sandwich, Friday, 18 October 2019 15:05 (four years ago) link


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