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U.T.I - Rhyme Bomb FLAC

Singer:

U.T.I

Album:

Rhyme Bomb

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1679 mb

MP3 album size:

1825 mb

WMA album size:

1161 mb

Other music formats:

AC3 APE AHX MP2 DTS XM VOX

Rating:

4.5 ✱

Style:

Drum n Bass

Country:

UK

Date of release:

1998

U.T.I - Rhyme Bomb FLAC


U.T.I - Rhyme Bomb FLAC

Tracklist

Rhyme Bomb (Rollin Mix)
Rhyme Bomb (Hip Hop Mix)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
INFL 008 U.T.I Rhyme Bomb ‎(12") Influential INFL 008 UK 1998
INFL 008 U.T.I Rhyme Bomb ‎(12", Promo) Influential INFL 008 UK 1998
INFL 008 U.T.I Rhyme Bomb ‎(2xFile, MP3, RE, 192) Influential INFL 008 UK 2016
INFL 008 U.T.I Rhyme Bomb ‎(2xFile, MP3, RE, 320) Influential INFL 008 UK 2016
INFL 008 U.T.I Rhyme Bomb ‎(2xFile, WAV, RE) Influential INFL 008 UK 2016



Giamah
Love Blade, Love Luna C - so this is just perfect - people should check other UTI productions, They are as good as anything Aphrodite did, as eazyflow rightly says below
Gindian
Unfortunately for UTI, Rhyme Bomb came at a point in time when Drum N Bass had eschewed the dancefloor friendly beats of Urban Takeover and Dj Hype in favour of the more dark/techy sounds off Ed Rush and Bad Company. However, if Rhyme bomb had a) been released a year earlier, and b) released on a more prolific label, I’m sure it would have been regarded as one of the titans of the golden age of jump-up. I once read a Luna C (UTI) Interview where he said the inspiration for the label came after hearing Aphrodite’s ‘Tower Bass’. With Rhyme Bomb, I believe he reached that level, and surpassed it. Someone once described it as “Aphrodite – with crunch” which I thought summed it up nicely.Cleverly utilising the lyrics of time-served UK rapper Blade, the ‘Rollin Mix’ employs the tried and tested jump-up formula of long intros and snare rolls before it drops you into a wobbly and queasy rollercoaster of bottom end bass. The ‘Hip Hop’ mix gives more emphasis to Blade’s lyrics with a more moody, brooding atmosphere to it. Both mixes are superb, with neat scratches and clever use of Blade’s lyrics, Rhyme bomb has an attention to detail that lacked in a lot of it’s contemporaries at the time (The sound effect of the tape ejecting after Blade says the line “Better yet if your not ready, then you better press eject” was in particular a nice touch I thought). If big sounding late 90's Jump-Up is your thang, then this one's definitely worth putting in the cart.

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