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Adam
F
Adam F Presents Drum and Bass Warfare
label: System Recordings
released: 02.25.03
our score: 4.0 out of 5.0
buy it: here
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Great Party We Weren't Really Invited to Do
by:
matt cibula |
A few years
ago, drum'n'bass artist Adam F decided that d'n'b wasn't all he
wanted to do-he saw himself as a hip-hop producer too. This could
have ended in tragedy, but it didn't: he worked his ass off and
ended up knobbing on a few different cuts, including L.L. Cool
J's "The Greatest of All Time" off the G.O.A.T. album.
He then decided to go batshit and release his own hip-hop record,
called KAOS, featuring that LL cut and a bunch of high-profile
guests; that record, unsurprisingly, killed.
Okay, listen
close now: this two-disc release features drum'n'bass remixes
of Adam F's hip-hop tracks from KAOS. And none of these
remixes are actually BY Adam F, and the second disc is a mix featuring
tracks from the first disc. Got that? But the stuff's hot, dude,
real hot on the real, and it will definitely fill up your car
or apartment or Discman with some amazing sounds that will spin
your head like Linda Blair.
All this stuff
is cutting-edge, as far as d'n'b remixes of two-year-old hip-hop
tracks can be. The track "Smash Sumthin'," which featured
Redman in full-on crazy street preacher mode, pops up a couple
of times: the Roni Size remix is all aggromath techno, while the
Bad Company UK mix buries Redman a little and instead goes for
speed and precision. "The Greatest of All Time" is also
doubled-I think the sly Ray Keith mix is better than the Back2Basics
straight-on version, but they're separated by a whole bunch of
tracks so that they both sound great.
Some of these
pieces work better than others: "Karma," with Guru rapping
and Carl Thomas getting all smooth, really doesn't justify having
two mixes here; I can't think of any voice less adapted to d'n'b
madness than Guru's laid-back flow. But John B at least tries
on his mix to give it an edge, while the High Contrast mix is
strictly paint-by-numbers. And Beenie Man's duet with Siamese
on "Dirty Harry's Revenge" completely shows up Capone
and Noriega's spitting on "Listen Here."
The second
disc is better: it condenses the 73 minutes of the first disc
down to a lean 49-minute mix, courtesy of DJ Craze. Craze manipulates
these tracks like crazy, eliminating all b.s. filler to create
something that slams and slams and slams like you just won't believe.
It's all surface and no content, but when the surface is this
great it might not matter.
But overall
these songs just make you feel stupid for not having heard the
original record. Unless you're well-schooled in KAOS, you
won't appreciate the transformation of those tracks to these ones.
It's like hearing about a party that you weren't invited to, and
it ends up getting to you after a while. Whether you love this
stuff or are just kinda "yeah" about it depends on how
much you care about stuff like that.
10-Mar-2003
11:38 PM

If you
liked Drum and Bass Warfare....
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Disc
One Tracklist:
1.
Kaos Main Title (remix)
2. Prelude to Last Dayz
3. Smash Sumthin' (f. Redman - Roni Size Remix)
4. Stand Clear (f. MOP - Origin Unknown Remix)
5. Listen Here (f. Capone & Noreaga - Dillinja
Remix)
6. The Greatest of All Time (f. LL Cool J - Back2Basics
Remix)
7. Dirty Harry's Revenge (f. Beenie Man &
Siamese - Swift Remix)
8. Stand Clear (f. MOP - Matrix & Fierce
VIP)
9. Smash Sumthin' VIP (f. Redman - EIB Remix)
10. Karma (f. Guru & Carl Thomas - John B Remix)
11. Last Dayz (f. Pharoahe Monch - Mickey Finn
& L Double Remix)
12. Karma (f. Guru & Carl Thomas - High Contrast Remix)
13. Where's My...(f. Lil' Mo - J Majik Remix)
14. The Greatest of All Time (f. LL Cool J - Ray Keith VIP
Mix)
15. Dirty Harry's Revenge (f. Beenie Man &
Siamese - DJ Hype & Pascal Remix)
Disc
Two Tracklist:
1.
Kaos Main Title (remix)
2. DJ Craze Cutz 'n' Skitz
3. Smash Sumthin' (f. Redman - Roni Size Remix)
4. Smash Sumthin' VIP (f. Redman - EIB Remix)
5. Stand Clear (f. MOP - Origin Unknown Remix)
6. Dirty Harry's Revenge (f. Beenie Man &
Siamese - Swift Remix)
7. Dirty Harry's Revenge (f. Beenie Man &
Siamese - DJ Hype & Pascal Remix)
8. The Greatest of All Time (f. LL Cool J - Back2Basics
Remix)
9. The Greatest of All Time (f. LL Cool J - Ray Keith VIP
Mix)
10. Last Dayz (f. Pharoahe Monch - Mickey Finn
& L Double Remix)
11. Redman Skit
12. Listen Here (f. Capone & Noreaga - Dillinja
Remix)
13. Karma (f. Guru & Carl Thomas - John B Remix)
14. Karma (f. Guru & Carl Thomas - High Contrast Remix)
15. Where's My...(f. Lil' Mo - J Majik Remix)
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