Dizz1 Here We Go Again Roots Manuva
Here We Go Again
past Roots Manuva
— Released 5th December 2011 on Large Dada
Roots Manuva returns with a new single and it'southward one of the standout cuts from the acclaimed 4everevolution, the brooding, magnificent "Hither We Go Over again".
Over an intense, thunderous standoff of hip hop, techno and dubstep, Rodney Smith aka Roots Manuva drops lyrics well-nigh an onetime friendship gone bad: "something in his life isn't right with him/ He's caught up in the hype and information technology bites inside." A clear-eyed, deadpan exposition of the dangers, temptations and, more...
Roots Manuva returns with a new single and it's one of the standout cuts from the acclaimed 4everevolution, the brooding, magnificent "Here We Go Again".
Over an intense, thunderous collision of hip hop, techno and dubstep, Rodney Smith aka Roots Manuva drops lyrics about an quondam friendship gone bad: "something in his life isn't right with him/ He's caught up in the hype and it bites within." A clear-eyed, deadpan exposition of the dangers, temptations and, more than cuttingly, childishness of "street life", Smith is cracking to emphasise he isn't preaching. Everything he says applies to himself as much as anyone else and a fate he avoided more through luck than sentence. The tune is finished off perfectly past a pure, soulful chorus from Spikey Tee.
Spikey Tee was originally role of seminal British hip-hop-ragga-soul collective the Sindecut (Virgin Records), simply these days is amend well known for his work with Mr Scruff, Jah Wobble, Sola Rosa and Bomb The Bass. Now based in Australia he works on occasion with up and coming producer Dizz1. When Dizz1 played him the beat for "Here Nosotros Go Again" he immediately told him it was perfect for Roots Manuva. A few emails and phonecalls later and the melody began to come together, a mixture of menace and beauty which, in its grace and the urgency of its message, shows an artist as relevant as ever.
Remixes for the unmarried come from UK Black Music veteran Dobie (two versions, aimed at the "Mosh Pit" and "Smoky Backroom"), hotly-tipped grime producer Preditah and man of the moment, FaltyDL. Simply as ever, information technology's the calm authority and intelligence of Roots Manuva'south voice which will stay with the listener.
Hither We Go Again
past Roots Manuva
— Released 5th December 2011 on Big Dada
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16-bit WAV (BDDNL197W) £iii.xl |
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Tracklist
- MP3
- 16-scrap WAV
- 1
Hither We Go Again (Radio Edit)
- 2
Hither We Get Over again (Dobie'south Moshpit Remix)
- three
Here We Go Again (FaltyDL Remix)
- 4
Here We Go Again (Preditah Remix)
- v
Here We Get Once again (Dobie's Playground Moves Remix)
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Play All (5)
- 1
Here We Get Again (Radio Edit)
- 2
Here We Go Again (Dobie's Moshpit Remix)
- iii
Hither Nosotros Go Once again (FaltyDL Remix)
- four
Here Nosotros Become Again (Preditah Remix)
- 5
Hither We Become Once again (Dobie'south Playground Moves Remix)
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Play All (5)
Roots Manuva returns with a new single and it'south 1 of the standout cuts from the acclaimed 4everevolution, the brooding, magnificent "Here We Go Again".
Over an intense, thunderous standoff of hip hop, techno and dubstep, Rodney Smith aka Roots Manuva drops lyrics about an old friendship gone bad: "something in his life isn't right with him/ He'southward caught upward in the hype and information technology bites within." A articulate-eyed, deadpan exposition of the dangers, temptations and, more...
Roots Manuva returns with a new unmarried and it's one of the standout cuts from the acclaimed 4everevolution, the brooding, magnificent "Hither We Go Once again".
Over an intense, thunderous collision of hip hop, techno and dubstep, Rodney Smith aka Roots Manuva drops lyrics about an old friendship gone bad: "something in his life isn't right with him/ He's caught upward in the hype and it bites inside." A clear-eyed, deadpan exposition of the dangers, temptations and, more than cuttingly, childishness of "street life", Smith is keen to emphasise he isn't preaching. Everything he says applies to himself equally much as anyone else and a fate he avoided more than through luck than sentence. The tune is finished off perfectly past a pure, soulful chorus from Spikey Tee.
Spikey Tee was originally part of seminal British hip-hop-ragga-soul collective the Sindecut (Virgin Records), but these days is better well known for his work with Mr Scruff, Jah Wobble, Sola Rosa and Flop The Bass. Now based in Australia he works on occasion with upwards and coming producer Dizz1. When Dizz1 played him the beat for "Hither We Go Over again" he immediately told him it was perfect for Roots Manuva. A few emails and phonecalls after and the tune began to come up together, a mixture of menace and beauty which, in its grace and the urgency of its message, shows an artist every bit relevant as ever.
Remixes for the single come from UK Black Music veteran Dobie (ii versions, aimed at the "Mosh Pit" and "Smoky Backroom"), hotly-tipped grime producer Preditah and human of the moment, FaltyDL. But as ever, information technology's the calm dominance and intelligence of Roots Manuva's voice which will stay with the listener.
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