K-punk best albums of the 1990s
187 Lockdown – 187 Lockdown
Tricky – Pre Millennium Tension
Goldie – Saturnz Return
Massive Attack – Protection
Breakdown Presents: Drum & Bass Selection 3
Suburban Base and Moving Shadow Present The Joint LP
Various – Techsteppin’
The Dark Side: Hardcore Drum and Bass Style (React)
Marvellous Cain – Gun Talk
World of Twist – Quality Street
Tricky – Maxinquaye
Aphex Twin – Selected Ambient Works
Basement Jaxx – Remedy
MBV – Loveless (also here)
Barry Adamson – Soul Murder
Altern 8 – Full on Mask Hysteria
Renegade Soundwave – Soundclash
SR -
that is so characteristically and endearingly Mark, to have the full-lengths by 187 Lockdown, Marvelous Cain, and Altern 8 in his Best British 90s list!
(Also Renegade Soundwave, an absolutely forgotten band but i wouldn't be surprised if an influence on Mark and friends's own group D-Generation)
Mind you, for all I know, the 187 Lockdown album is fantastic, an all-the-way through great listen. Seems pretty unlikely though.
my critique of Mark's way of approaching nuum (Kodwo too) is that they never really fully embrace the scenius concept - their default response is to auteurize, focus on the singular artist and these Grand Works
whereas nothing could be a less effective metric of the contribution of jungle than judging it by the number of great single-artist albums it produced
(rave actually probably produced more enjoyable single-artist albums - see this post in response to another bloggers post on Rave LPs http://energyflashbysimonreynolds.blogspot.com/2018/11/rave-lps.html)
Tricky - with trip hop, the scenius (such as it is) is the shitstuff, trip hop is really only redeemed as a genre - as a Concept - by Maxinquaye and the first album (maybe bits of the second too) by Massive
Auteurism works there, in part because its audience isn't really a scene i don't think - i guess there must have been trip hop or downtempo clubs - but trip hop pirates?
the trip hop artists would tour, do concerts like rock bands - or rap artists
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