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SaturnzReturn

SaturnzReturn (1998) more music like this

by Goldie

Goldie's debut album Timeless established him as the king of jungle. Spanning two discs and boasting the epic, 20-plus minute "Timeless," Timeless was filled with ambition and invention, and it bristled with the thrill of the new -- it sounded as if the music was being invented as you heard it. The debut was so astonishing that it, in many ways, ...

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Si*Sé

Si*Sé (2001) more music like this

by Si*Sé

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Modus Operandi

Modus Operandi (1997) more music like this

by Photek

Time and space are basically concepts to explain the course of events; what unites them is rhythm. So it is not fat-fetched to say Rupert Parkes (Photek) bridges both time and space on his full-length debut. He crafts drum & bass patterns of different tonal qualities and layers them with breaks of such rhythmic complexity that it subtly entrances ...

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What Sound

What Sound (2001) more music like this

by Lamb

Still one of the most inventive groups in electronica, Lamb continued pushing the boundaries of singer/songwriter drum'n'bass three albums in, and also came to grips with a few of the growing pains of their sophomore album. Even while Andy Barlow's productions again set a gold standard for ambitious, evocative, intelligent accompaniment, Louise ...

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Too Close

Too Close (2002) more music like this

by Blue

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Shadow: Hed Sessions

Shadow: Hed Sessions (2001) more music like this

by Various Artists

Earlier in 2001, the Shadow Records compilation titled Hard Sessions showcased the label's impressive stable of artists working in the drum'n'bass, techno, and lo-fi beat disciplines. Hed Sessions focuses on more down-tempo moods, featuring such artists as Goo, Mujaji, Hybrid Device, and Merkin. It's an outstanding compilation that demonstrates ...

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MTV's AMP 2

MTV's AMP 2 (1998) more music like this

by Various Artists

MTV's AMP 2 is a collection of the best alterna-dance songs that have been featured on the television program MTV's AMP. What makes this collection so indispensable is that it's split equally between popular hits and hard-to-find mixes from notable DJ's and musicians. Such hard-to-find goodies that can be found here are "Release Yo' Delf" by ...

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Honky Tonk Piano

Honky Tonk Piano (1991) more music like this

by Mickey Finn/Big Tiny Little

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New Forms

New Forms (1997) more music like this

by Roni Size & Reprazent

From the final drum'n'bass pioneer to release a full-length, Roni Size's New Forms could well be the best. Though it's slightly bloated at two full discs, and slightly overhyped due to its winning Britain's Mercury Prize, New Forms was the major statement on drum'n'bass, barring only Goldie's Timeless. Size's prime asset is his unique style -- ...

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Fear of Fours

Fear of Fours (1999) more music like this

by Lamb

While their debut was practically a revolution in the development of a satisfactory fusion of singer/songwriter vocals and drum'n'bass, Lamb's second album sets the bar much higher. As on the band's debut, Andy Barlow proves he's one of the most capable and inventive producers in the electronic community. He also still sounds inspired by the fiery ...

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Controlled Developments (1997) more music like this

by Source Direct

The singles and B-sides compiled on Controlled Developments all tend toward minor chords, stark atmospherics, and basslines that creep out from subterranean caves and roar around your head before being sucked back into the ground again. Though this approach lends a certain sameness, the proceedings are still good, scary fun. Highlights include ...

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Between Darkness and Wonder (2003) more music like this

by Lamb

Once the most intriguing act fusing electronica with singer/songwriter pop, Lamb unfortunately impress much less on their fourth album than they did in the past. While Louise Rhodes' vocals still lie on the acceptable side of eccentric, Andy Barlow's productions have been defanged; no longer surprising and innovative, they exist as merely proper ...

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A Positive Sweat (1999) more music like this

by James Hardway

For A Positive Sweat, Hardway again moved closer toward emphasizing live instrumentation and vocal tracks over just programming. Much of the album was actually recorded in the studio during loose jam sessions, with Hardway only going over the tapes afterwards to insert additional breakbeats. The results are well-produced but overly smooth in spots ...

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Busy Curious Thirsty (1997) more music like this

by Spring Heel Jack

Long cursed with the tag of "Most Intelligent Jungle Act," Spring Heel Jack appeared to react with their fourth album, Busy Curious Thirsty. The tracks aren't exactly ragga-fied drum'n'bass, but they definitely sound more influenced by the sound of the street than the hum of the computer. Fortunately, Coxon and Wales didn't completely desert their ...

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The 6ixth Session (2000) more music like this

by Dieselboy

The sixth official mix album from Dieselboy isn't the first to carry a couple of his own tracks, but it is the place to hear the full versions of his productions since they're all included on a separate disc. Perhaps confronting the apathy that could greet the release of yet another mix album of industrial-strength drum'n'bass rollers (his third ...

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Hello Everything (2006) more music like this

by Squarepusher

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Out From Out Where (2002) more music like this

by Amon Tobin

Refining his dense, virtuosic production style with virtually every release, Amon Tobin entered the vanguard of electronic producers by accomplishing one of the truly difficult tasks in modern electronica: developing a distinctive sound. Though Tobin prefers grand orchestral themes over a soup of heavily messed-with samples and cavernous beats ...

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The Best Kept Secrets: The Best of Lamb 1996-2004 [Bonus DVD] (2004) more music like this

by Lamb

For old-schoolers, Best Kept Secrets is Louise Rhodes and Andrew Barlow's thank-you note. The U.K. electronica duo accompanies each track with personal reflections, letting longtime listeners in on some first-time knowledge. But for the considerable portion of the globe that never discovered Lamb, its 16 songs and six videos are signal flares in ...

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Burn, Berlin, Burn (1997) more music like this

by Atari Teenage Riot

This American compilation of the group's first two import-only albums -- including five tracks from 1995's Delete Yourself and nine from 1997's The Future of War -- offers a fair selection of songs, including the extreme noise terror of "Deutschland (Has Gotta Die)" and "Into the Riot." If there is one drawback, it's that Burn, Berlin, Burn lacks ...

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Billion Dollar Gravy (2003) more music like this

by London Elektricity

It's been a long road for Chris Goss and Tony Colman's Hospital Records. Originally established in 1996, its jazz and rare groove influences held the label very much at the fringes of drum'n'bass while more mechanical material dominated the nation's dancefloors. However, as the music evolved, so the melting pot of Hospital became increasingly in ...

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Lamb (1997) more music like this

by Lamb

Using the postmodern torch music of Portishead as a foundation, Lamb spin out into new sonic territories on their eponymous debut album. The group sports a heavier techno influence, incorporating the buzzing rhythms of drum'n'bass into their music in particular, yet they cut their modernistic electronic influences with a dark sense of melodicism. ...

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Timeless (1995) more music like this

by Goldie

Respected by the underground for his production skills and lauded by the press for his star potential, Goldie's album debut proved he was no fluke on either count. But from the first few minutes of Timeless, new listeners might wonder what's so different about jungle and its first superstar. The sweeping synths and lilting female vocals that form ...

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Dungeonmaster's Guide (2004) more music like this

by Dieselboy

There are those who say that the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (beloved of 30-something fantasy geeks everywhere) is dead. But then, there are also those who say that drum'n'bass is dead but here, Dieselboy puts his substantial skill to work proving that both propositions are wrong on this sumptuously packaged, two-disc set. Whether you end ...

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Supermodified (2000) more music like this

by Amon Tobin

Farther away from drum'n'bass and closer to big-beat techno (with a little turntablist mayhem thrown in), Amon Tobin's third album for Ninja Tune breaks out with a devastating opener, "Get Your Snack On." The track turns out to be just one of the highlights on Supermodified, a dense, plunderphonic kaleidoscope of an album with giant, noisy jazz ...

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Royal Astronomy (1999) more music like this

by µ-Ziq

After the drum'n'bass updates on his previous full-length, Royal Astronomy in large part returns Mike Paradinas to the green pastures of his youth -- electro-slanted melodic techno and post-rave ambience with an eye on classics of his early career like Tango 'N Vectif. From the cinematic opener "Scaling" and the simple melodies of the single "The ...

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