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Title: London Zoo Artist: The Bug Average Customer Review: ![]() RRP: £13.99 Price: £7.98 You Save: £6.01 (43%) Seller: Amazon.co.uk Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours | ||
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Product Details:
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: Ninja Tune
Publication Date:
Manufacturer: Ninja Tune
Package Dimensions: 0.54 x 5.55 x 4.97 inches
ReleaseDate: 2008-07-07
Disc: 1
Track 1: Angry - Bug & Tippa Irie
Track 2: Murder We - Bug & Ricky Ranking
Track 3: Skeng - Bug & Killa P/Flow Dan
Track 4: Too Much Pain - Bug & Ricky Ranking/Aya
Track 5: Insane - Bug & Warrior Queen
Track 6: Jah War - Bug & Flowdan
Track 7: Fuckaz - Bug & Spaceape
Track 8: You And Me - Bug & Roger Robinson
Track 9: Freak Freak - Bug (4)
Track 10: Warning - Bug & Flowdan
Track 11: Poison Dart - Bug & Warrior Queen
Track 12: Judgement - Bug & Ricky Ranking
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Customer Id: A3N6RSJ4J85AOL 2008-10-30
Review Summary: Sub Mind Bass Blowing!
Review Content: At first I was so dubious about this, I wasnt sure I would like its 'dubby' feel or its Dancehall-Step as I was more interested in a sub-bass dubstep / grime fest. But this release has made me mature and avoid grimey angry litte brats!
Also, what really blew my mind was the connection to ICE, GOD, Techno Animal and Dalek! Brilliant!
Each song on this album is a winner, individual and so diverse and progressive. Considering I got into this genre via getting bored of low-end sonic doom (Sunn, Earth, Melvins)...I cant wait to get more of it!
SKENG!
End of product details for 'London Zoo'
Publisher: Ninja Tune
Publication Date:
Manufacturer: Ninja Tune
Package Dimensions: 0.54 x 5.55 x 4.97 inches
ReleaseDate: 2008-07-07
Track List:
Disc: 1
Track 1: Angry - Bug & Tippa Irie
Track 2: Murder We - Bug & Ricky Ranking
Track 3: Skeng - Bug & Killa P/Flow Dan
Track 4: Too Much Pain - Bug & Ricky Ranking/Aya
Track 5: Insane - Bug & Warrior Queen
Track 6: Jah War - Bug & Flowdan
Track 7: Fuckaz - Bug & Spaceape
Track 8: You And Me - Bug & Roger Robinson
Track 9: Freak Freak - Bug (4)
Track 10: Warning - Bug & Flowdan
Track 11: Poison Dart - Bug & Warrior Queen
Track 12: Judgement - Bug & Ricky Ranking
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3: Fleet Foxes
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Customer Reviews:
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Customer Id: A3N6RSJ4J85AOL 2008-10-30 Review Summary: Sub Mind Bass Blowing!
Review Content: At first I was so dubious about this, I wasnt sure I would like its 'dubby' feel or its Dancehall-Step as I was more interested in a sub-bass dubstep / grime fest. But this release has made me mature and avoid grimey angry litte brats!
Also, what really blew my mind was the connection to ICE, GOD, Techno Animal and Dalek! Brilliant!
Each song on this album is a winner, individual and so diverse and progressive. Considering I got into this genre via getting bored of low-end sonic doom (Sunn, Earth, Melvins)...I cant wait to get more of it!
SKENG!
1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful
Customer Id: A5XLYQTVXH6G0 2008-10-18
Review Summary: London Zoo - The Bug
Review Content: I read a review in the paper and went out on a limb for this record. I was really surprised how much I liked it. It covers a lot of the dubstep genre, whilst extending into others. Very good, and in my Top Ten of albums for 2008.
Customer Id: A5XLYQTVXH6G0 2008-10-18 Review Summary: London Zoo - The Bug
Review Content: I read a review in the paper and went out on a limb for this record. I was really surprised how much I liked it. It covers a lot of the dubstep genre, whilst extending into others. Very good, and in my Top Ten of albums for 2008.
0 out of 0 people found the following review helpful
Customer Id: A41A5HW9OREXZ 2008-10-05
Review Summary: Album of the Year?
Review Content: If this isn't the actual best album of the year it's damned close. A perfect mix of ragga, dance and dancehall. It's dark and gritty yet somehow has an uplifting feel to it. The sound of the UK today? Well certainly the sound of much of urban UK.
This is what British music should be about the heady mix of styles that create something special rather than endless Radiohead wanabees. You get the feeling that groundbreaking music is being made here. There is a Leftfield / Prodigy feel to it but it would be wrong to entirely link it - it' special because it is different.
Customer Id: A41A5HW9OREXZ 2008-10-05 Review Summary: Album of the Year?
Review Content: If this isn't the actual best album of the year it's damned close. A perfect mix of ragga, dance and dancehall. It's dark and gritty yet somehow has an uplifting feel to it. The sound of the UK today? Well certainly the sound of much of urban UK.
This is what British music should be about the heady mix of styles that create something special rather than endless Radiohead wanabees. You get the feeling that groundbreaking music is being made here. There is a Leftfield / Prodigy feel to it but it would be wrong to entirely link it - it' special because it is different.
2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful
Customer Id: A19RBV2BKK1IPW 2008-08-12
Review Summary: Immaculate
Review Content: Dancehall and ragga have never been my music choices at home. Yet, with 'London Zoo', I found myself strangely drawn to the extreme melting pressure of The Bug's sounds. This is a deeply futuristic album drawing on Caribbean heritage - and, as such, featuring some fierce MC-ing.
The lyrical content is intelligent, intelligible and interesting. The bass-lines are deeply sonic and the drums pound proudly across your ears.
These elements mean that 'London Zoo' is my tip for album of 2008.
I don't work for Ninja Tune, but when they release something like this - I wish I did.
Customer Id: A19RBV2BKK1IPW 2008-08-12 Review Summary: Immaculate
Review Content: Dancehall and ragga have never been my music choices at home. Yet, with 'London Zoo', I found myself strangely drawn to the extreme melting pressure of The Bug's sounds. This is a deeply futuristic album drawing on Caribbean heritage - and, as such, featuring some fierce MC-ing.
The lyrical content is intelligent, intelligible and interesting. The bass-lines are deeply sonic and the drums pound proudly across your ears.
These elements mean that 'London Zoo' is my tip for album of 2008.
I don't work for Ninja Tune, but when they release something like this - I wish I did.
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