Review by oneofmanyDec 19, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
"KJZ" for me still stands as one of the finest pieces of Drum & Bass ever made, the sort of music that comfortably unites genres.
Very progressive and fuzzy sounding, but with intricate precision on the programming that allows a technical intensity familiar to drum and bass, combined with a stylistic freedom and organic flow generally associated with jazz. Perhaps the next chapter of Innerzone Orchestra's "Bug In The Bassbin" but with a soul all of it's own!
This is definitely music for the mind, sometimes the feet, but mostly for the heart. Genuine classic.
Very progressive and fuzzy sounding, but with intricate precision on the programming that allows a technical intensity familiar to drum and bass, combined with a stylistic freedom and organic flow generally associated with jazz. Perhaps the next chapter of Innerzone Orchestra's "Bug In The Bassbin" but with a soul all of it's own!
This is definitely music for the mind, sometimes the feet, but mostly for the heart. Genuine classic.