media.gsi-baltikum
» » Roni Size - No More
Roni Size - No More album

Roni Size - No More album

  • Performer: Roni Size
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: No More
  • Released: 2005
  • Style: Drum n Bass
  • MP3 version size: 1394 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1204 mb
  • Other: AIFF DMF MP1 AUD MP2 TTA VQF
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 465

Description

NOTE: The uploading of this video is not for profit. I own no rights on this album/songs

com AGENT: USA/NA: rickyeagency. us UK and rest of world: davebagency. com MGMT bellalethreatmgmt Bristol.

Label: V Recordings ‎– VRECSUK003X. Format: Vinyl, 12", Test Pressing. A. No More (Original Mix). Featuring – Dynamite MCVocals – Beverley Knight. B. Trust Me VIP. Other Versions (5 of 9) View All. Cat.

At first, the album went right over people’s heads. But when we started touring, with a bass-player and a drummer, people went: Wow. The album title was about saying who we were and what we represented, but we had no idea it would have such impact. My strongest memories of the Mercury are the meal – monkfish – and meeting TV hypnotist Paul McKenna. I went: Wow, I love your show! And he went: Never mind my show, tell me about your album! It felt like we were flying the flag for the entire drum’n’bass scene. The Mercury statue is still in Roni’s front room. We went in as 100-1 outsider kids from the West Country and came out as champions. I wish I’d put a tenner on us.

No, no more, put it, put it down, too many gone before they're grown, yeah No, no more, put it, put it down, you only reap what you have sown, no more, (family's torn apart,) no more, (tradegy is in the heart o. this home, this street, this town, no more no more, now don't you read the signs, if those you be down with have done, got their ass hit, then you are next in line, (next in line) and so on and so on, don't tell me, your so dumb, that you can't see the light (can't see the light) It's time for decision It's time for some  .

Beverley Knight & Dynamite Mc.

Born and raised in Bristol, the sounds of the 70s blues parties and sound-systems happening in the St Pauls area of the city infected Roni's bones. Meeting up with Krust in the early 90s brought two musically compatible minds together, subsequently creating Full Cycle in 1993 and a new direction for electronic music.

Reaching a wider audience than ever before, his collective Reprazent won the Mercury Prize for their 1997 debut New Forms on Talkin’ Loud. With such an array of influences, it figures that his record collection would be similarly diverse.

Their debut album New Forms won the Mercury Music Prize in 1997. Their follow-up album In the Møde featured artists including Rahzel, Zack de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine and Method Man. The group's music has been described as "meticulously crafted break-beats that, when slowed down, revealed themselves as hip-hop beats"