Fluid # 017 (2002):
"NEW FLESH prezentują to, co najlepsze w brytyjskim hip-hopie, wywodzącym się z kultury soundsystemów - (...) fantastyczny stop hip-hopu, dancehallowej wibracji, ekstatyczności UK garage, swobody soul i funku. Trzon zespołu tworzą: producent Part 2 i paraMC's: maniakalny mistrz ragga Toastie Tailor i wyśmienity raper Juice Aleem."
BIG DADA:
"You can't help thinking that New Flesh might just be the 'next big thing'. That they might score the next 'Witness'." - Hip Hop Connection
"(Get your head down, get your head down when we coming)
Lie Low, you better lie low
Lie Low, you better lie low
Cos you don't wan' go head to head toe to toe, no no..."
After the release of their critically acclaimed and commerically successful second album, "Understanding," New Flesh return with an instantly accessible and righteous blast at all the haters and naysayers who have dogged their career.
As Juice Aleem puts it in the tune's first verse, "Despite your bad mind/ I'ma leave you watchin'/ Me stampin' on toes/ Never beg your pardon/ No shadow attacks/ As we push you back/ Never paid respect now / You're off the map/ Biggin' up your friends at my expense/ Let me speak my mind take it off the fence/ If you'�re tired of the nepotistic simplistics/ Here's the New Flesh god-headed bunch of misfits/ This is what you need right now/ Raise up uno hand/ And let the sound go BLOAWH!"
Over, there's a fantastic mix of "Zero Gravity" from Wayne Bennett of Lotek Production, with his own take on the bouncement style that producer Part 2 has pioneered. Best known for his work on Roots Manuva's groundbreaking "Run Come Save Me," Bennett contributed the beats to "Bashment Boogie" and "Swords In The Dirt" and has toured extensively as part of the Manuva live show.
With their confidence sky high, New Flesh are ready to assume their rightf....... więcej