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1
Solid Steel Theme [Deluxe Version]
01:19
182 plays
2
Come Clean/Channel One Suite
03:00
324 plays
3
Beached
00:00
97 plays
4
X1 [Underdog Mix]
01:21
118 plays
5
Musica Negra [Black Music Accapella]
01:38
126 plays
6
The Taking of Pelham 123 (End Title)
01:46
126 plays
7
Solid Steel Intermission: Marionettes Inc.
03:33
119 plays
8
Ug/The Terrorist [Acappella]
01:49
292 plays
9
Miles from Home [Underdog Mix]
01:49
90 plays
10
Square Off/Mirror in the Bathroom
02:57
149 plays
11
Hotel Alyssa-Soussie, Tunisia
03:18
154 plays
12
Ritmo 2
02:48
108 plays
13
Lucy's Song
03:43
90 plays
14
Solid Steel School Assembly: Calm Down/Assembly Line
01:43
95 plays
15
House of Mirrors
02:16
133 plays
16
Solid Steel School Break: Let's Play Drums
01:27
123 plays
17
Alphabet Aerobics
02:05
15,734 plays
18
Glasshead
04:35
116 plays
19
Nobu
05:35
98 plays
20
Amenity
02:35
92 plays
21
Moments in Love
04:23
140 plays
22
The Color of the Fire
00:00
46 plays
23
Riding High
05:45
159 plays
album review
For those lucky few able to tune it in or dig up the session CD-R's passed from fan to fan, Coldcut and DJ Food's Solid Steel program has been, bar none, the leading light of the turntablist underground since its 1988 inception. As freewheeling as American crews like Invisibl Skratch Piklz or Beat Junkies but able to cast a much wider net over the font of musical knowledge on record, the Ninja Tune collective have blown up London's airwaves -- first on the pirate station Kiss-FM and later on BBC -- with mix after invincible mix of the broadest beats in the world. Finally, in 2001, Ninja Tune inaugurated a (hopefully long) series of Solid Steel mixes with Now, Listen!, the results of a 60-minutes-of-madness session featuring DJ Food (aka PC and Strictly Kev) plus DK. Though it wasn't recorded entirely live, the results are far too thrilling to bother quibbling over technicalities. The musical mind-melds include ska-revivalists the Beat over an early Roni Size production, the Commodores' "Assembly Line" mixed up with educational records, a Mr. Scruff track over a Motion Man rap, and Cut Chemist's ironically Coldcut-referencing "2.5 Minute Workout" of Blackalicious' "Alphabet Aerobics," plus snippets of everyone from Ray Bradbury to Herbie Hancock to Perrey-Kingsley to Man from U.N.K.L.E. star David McCallum to Innerzone Orchestra to Four Tet to David Shire's score to the 1974 heist film The Taking of Pelham One-Two-Three. No surprise -- it's also one of the best-paced mixes heard on an official release since Coldcut & PC's 70 Minutes of Madness tape from 1996. Showcasing the best in dance and groove no matter which historical or musical boundaries they obliterate in the process, Now, Listen! is one of the best mix albums released to date. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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