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Drum and Bass Warfare - The Remixes

Adam F

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Album Review

After having made a surprisingly comfortable transition to hardcore hip-hop (with the help of some quality rappers), Adam F. returned with the remixes — and got some more high-profile friends to bring it off. A triple-team of producer (F. himself) with American rappers and (usually) British drum'n'bass remixers, Drum and Bass Warfare may be a bit too much of the same sound to sustain interest, but it certainly doesn't slip when it comes to post-production talent: Bad Company, J Majik, Roni Size, Swift, Dillinja, Origin Unknown, Ray Keith, Mickey Finn, and DJ Hype and Pascal. Fortunately, the jungle scene has progressed far enough in ten years to make a dozen straight remixes palatable, with Size and Bad Company leading the way with radically different rerubs of the same track: "Smash Sumthin'" featuring Redman. Ironically, though John B's remix of "Karma" makes Gang Starr's Guru sound like he doesn't belong in front of a drum'n'bass track, the High Contrast version a few tracks later has the perfect wash of acid-jazzy tones to make it work. Yes, there are a few too many rollers in a row, but near the end Ray Keith shows how it's done with one of the most distinctive remixes of the year, an in-your-face storm of split-second breaks, clipped beats, and effects verging on distortion. The first disc is mixed (slightly), while the second includes DJ Craze's fast-moving mix of the same tracks.

Customer Reviews

its "alright"

first off, ive been a fan of the music and involved with it for some time now. this cd. however, is one of the few i have had to sell(along with roni size "return to v"). i am an adam f fan but this cd is just another good english dj trying to incorporate the american rap sound into his music. some songs on the cd ARE pretty good, but certain ones just kill it entirely(song#5 especialy). if you want some good dnb look up hopital records(them britts know how to do it) or planet of the drumzzz (for that grimey american sound), but in all honesty, if you like limp biskit rap from 1998 then get this. if you have taste then move on. overall..."THIS SH*T IS WEEEEEAAAAAAK"

Ya I was like the first to buy theese guys's album

I Bought them at age 6 and loved it ever since. it has a ccertan mood it can enhance. its pretty sweet should get it

Nothing to say but

it was pretty bad.

Biography

Born: 1972 in Liverpool, England

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s

Adam F built a stellar reputation in the hip-hop world as a musician and a producer upon emerging in the late '90s. Many in the hip-hop and rap communities believed he had the potential to become a master producer like Dr. Dre. By age 15, F was a fan of of early U.S. hip-hop and British electronica acts. His melodic sensibilities were sharpened by his love of Lalo Schifrin, Quincy Jones, Bob James, and jazz fusion in general. F developed his skills as a keyboardist and, by the early '90s, he was...
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