Permutation

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 70:10

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20 Years of Ninja Tune

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Nobody puts Ninja in a corner. The London label Ninja Tune, founded in 1990 by Coldcut's Jonathan More and Matt Black, may have gained a rep in the '90s as a home for head-nodding trip-hop and downtempo — perhaps unsurprisingly, given the stoner affect of names like the Herbaliser and Funki Porcini — but in truth, they've always been far more adventurously varied. Even in the early years, artists like New York hip-hop pioneer Steinski… more »

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While the great majority of jazz-junglists look no farther back than the mid-’60s for inspiration (and samples), Tobin took his bag of tricks back into the swing era to come up with more (and more interesting) variations on the form than most anyone else. More Buddy Rich than Roy Ayers, Permutation sees leagues of different drum samples — all of them found sounds– with nary an Amen or Apache break in sight. From the detuned vibes and piano loops that drive the opener “Like Regular Chickens” to the Disney-on-acid “Nightlife,” Tobin proves himself one of the ablest producers around. As on most indie-junglists’ LPs, there are a couple of notable darkside tracks (“Reanimator,” “Escape,” “People Like Frank”) but even here he shows himself superior to contemporaries like ยต-Ziq. As the title suggests, Permutation is an incredibly varied ride. – John Bush

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