Nah Mean
Ninja Tune
HIP HOP
THE HERBALISER return with an absolute firecracker
NINJA TUNES finest, The Herbaliser, return and, like the legitimate sons of the king banished by the evil bastard, theyre taking back everything which is rightly theirs
Over the last decade JAKE WHERRY and OLLIE TEEBA have established themselves as one of the most innovative and reliable production duos to come out of the UKs hip hop scene. And this has been achieved, in part, by the kind of constant selfimprovement that defines Take London as their best album yet.
As youd expect, this fantastic record shows further refinement and expansion in sheer technique. The attention to detail, the love of sixties soundtrack and library records, all mixed up with a dose of geezer front and bboy charisma. And of course The Herbaliser have also always had an eye for a killer vocal guest. The superhuman JEAN GRAE contributes four tracks. Also appearing is Nottinghams CAPPO and the one and only ROOTS MANUVA. And, to finish off a scintillating tribute to SERGE GAINSBOURG, Serge, with a monologue from KATERINE.
Expect big support from all quarters, The Herbaliser have received great critical and commercial success with their previous albums, 1995s debut, the classic Remedies, 1997s Blow Your Headphones, 1999s Very Mercenary, and 2002s Something Wicked This Way Comes. And their production chops have got them gigs making music for everyone from Motorola to GUY RITCHIE (Snatch) to PlayStation (Tony Hawks Underground) to writing NFLs theme for primetime Sunday Night Football on ESPN
Limited edition version on both formats contains an extra disc of unreleased stuff
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