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'nice up lifting change to hard core rap'

Wednesday, 1st June 2005
Not strictly hip hop, not strictly any genre, the music of Nuff Orchestra is far more chilled than any rap act you’ve ever heard. It’s slow paced rhythms, avant gard vocals and time less lyrics create a strange pattern that some will find well and truly freakish. If your mind is closed move away from your computer now… that’s better. Now, welcome curious ones in to the strange world of Nuff Orchestra. Founded and formulated by Neil Nuff Stainton, back in 2003 at a WMC party in Miami, this creative movement enlists various performers for it’s well rounded, if abstract sound. Stainton produced several tracks for Brit Boy Band E17 in the early 90’s (oh don’t be nasty) as well as various underground house bangers.

Never Get Funky Too Fast - -feat Chris Madin

Check that cheeky b- line, wicked vocal and melted down old-skool vibe. This is the type of tune you need to play full blast whilst wearing huge dark sunglasses and driving for miles down a never ending motorway.

I love Hip Hop – feat The Egyptian

Clap your hands and stomp your feet to this hip hop drama. Filter loves the Egyptians banging anti bling anti gangster lyrics ‘I ain’t got a gun, I ain’t on the run’ Beware the rocky breaks may freak a few hard head hip hoppers out

Humanism – feat L.A.D

A theatrical intro makes way for lyrics and yet more great lyrics. A charty farty vibrating b line is overlapped by the chilled “I can see the sunshine’ melody on the nice up lifting change to hard core rap
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