Artist: VA Title: Bleep's Top 50 Tracks of Ninja Tune Date: 2010 Label: Ninja Tune Style: Electronic / Trip-Hop Format: Mp3 Bitrate: 320 kbps Total Size: 600 Mb Tracklist: 01 East Flatbush Project — Tried by 12 (Squarepusher mix) from Zen RMX: Remix Retrospective An underground East Coast hip-hop anthem transformed into an instantly classic Ninja Tune banger by the talents of Squarepusher. 02 Coldcut — More Beats & Pieces from ZEN CD a retrospective One of Coldcut's finest moments — an array of samples, chops and cuts displaying the sound that their label was built on. 03 Kruder & Dorfmeister — Shakatakadoodub from Ninja Cuts: Flexistentialism Deep baselines and heavily blunted percussion from the Austrian duo that mastered this sound from the offset. 04 Mr Scruff — Get A Move On! from Keep It Unreal o Moondog sampling dancefloor hit — GUARANTEED to get you, your mother and your family pet dancing... 05 Saul Williams — Twice The First Time from Black Whole Styles Scored by lonely violins and human beatbox, this is powerful world play from the spoken word master — Saul Williams. 06 Ammoncontact — Omniverses 1 from New Birth A lush string soaked outing from LA-based duo, Carlos Nino and Fabian Ammon Alston — a hidden gem within the Ninja vaults. 07 Dwight Tible and the Life Force Radio — Equipoise from Equipoise Music from the outer region. SA-RA'S beat here is ridden by the baritone vocals of jazz vocalist — Dwight Trible. 08 Luke Vibert — Get Your Head Down from ZEN CD — a retrospective Luke Vibert shows of the hip-hop side to his multi-faceted sonic output, even to the extent of the Wu-Tang sampling hook that guides this jazz-tinged number. 09 Kid Koala — Drunk Trumpet from Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Vinyl manipulation here expertly played by the turntablist — Kid Koala, dextrously (re)playing the trumpet through a serious of rubs, cuts and scratch techniques on wax. 10 DJ Vadim — The Terrorist from 'On The Wheels of Steel' Pre-dubstep wobble-terror set to around 90 bpm and featuring the raps of Motion Man from the Russian Percussionist himself — DJ Vadim. 11 King Geedorah — Fazers from Take Me To Your Leader MF Doom with yet another alias — this time as King Geedorah: the space monster sharing his perspective on humans and our planet. Some of the best raps you'll ever hear. 12 Roots Manuva — Motion 5000 from Brand New Second Hand The most beautiful track from Roots Manuva's debut album. Beautiful string arrangements and picture-painting lyricism told with that unique South London swagger. 13 GHISLAIN POIRIER — Blazin (Modeselektor Remix) from No Ground Under Berlin based duo Modeselektor re-construct a dancehall-pop song into a heads down hard-hitting dancefloor burner. 14 Zero db — Te Quiero (Peter Kruder Deep Dub) from Heavyweight Vinyl One half of Kruder and Dorfmeister lays down the sub-low frequencies to create this funky little re-working. 15 Amon Tobin — Chomp Samba from Bricolage Terrifying, fierce, intricate and relentless drum programming from the Brazilian native. 16 Cinematic Orchestra — All That You Give (Feat. Fontella Bass) from All That You Give With help from the vocalist Fontella Bass, this beautiful smokey-roomed jazz-bar backroom track sounds like it could easily have been made 60 years ago. 17 Wagon Christ — Saddic Gladdic from Sorry I Make You Lush Luke Vibert's up to his sugar-coated tricks again — wobbly electro-funk acid kitsch, tight 'n' tidy drum programming, brightly psychedelic and lush. 18 DJ Food — The Crow from Kaleidoscope A dark and melancholic downbeat excursion into the region created when low pitch contrabass meets skipping percussion hits. Beautiful sorrow. 19 Bonobo — Eyesdown (Floating Points Remix) from Eyesdown An absolutely incredible jazz-fused synth workout from the never-disappointing Floating Points. 20 Mr Scruff — Ug from Get A Move On Stomach rumbling low end frequencies and playful synths ride throughout in this nead-nodder from the tea-connoisseur himself 21 Andreya Triyana — A Town Called Obsolete (Mount Kimbie Remix) from A Town Called Obsolete Dutiful, beautiful revision from duo of the moment Mount Kimbie, who turn the original's flex into a two-stepping, gentle, graceful joy. 22 Flanger — Music To Begin With from Templates Syncopated drums and a stuttering jazz-ensemble form and de-construct in this hypnotic exercising of music production technique. 23 Daedelus — Welcome Home (Prefuse73 Danse Macabre Mix) from Exquisite Corpse Daedelus gets the glitch-hop re-working from the ubiquitous and brilliant Prefuse 73. 24 Hexstatic — Deadly Media from Rewind More chopped up cut-and-paste laying some social commentary on the... err... Deadly Media. 25 Amon Tobin — Precursor from Supermodified Combining the hauntingly, dauntingly, flauntingly beautiful with the harshest, huffiest, stripped and screaming beats around — darkside psychedelia for twisted knickers and teflon dons. 26 DJ Food — The Ageing Young Rebel (feat. Ken Nordine) from Kaleidoscope Ken Nordine's haunting voice beautifully prospers over this shuffling jazz piece. Now that's what we call a collaboration. 27 The Bug — Poison Dart from London Zoo Massive production sweeps across the lowest bass frequencies, through to some wonderful reverb-soaked mid-range sonics topped with the portentous vocals of Warrior Queen. 28 Bonobo — Kiara from Black Sands The standout track from Bonobo's latest offering. Vocal stabs, rich strings and a neck-snapping beat. 29 Jaga Jazzist — Animal Chin from On The Wheels of Steel Multiple changes, switches, layers and textures of sounds from the 10-piece Norwegian math-jazz-electronics outfit. 30 Daedelus — Hrs:Mins:Secs from Hours Minutes Seconds Doom-impending time-based terror-electronica from the usually lighter Daedelus. Brilliant. 31 Spank Rock — Put That Pussy On Me (Diplo Tonite Remix) from Decent Work For Decent Pay An electro beat, a guitar lick sample, and some crude lyrics. Simply fun. 32 Amon Tobin — Kitchen Sink (Clark Remix) from Kitchen Sink Mesmerising bells-and-beat re-working from the criminally under-rated Christopher Clark. 33 DJ Food — Scratch Yer Hed (Squarepusher Mix) from Refried Food Another drill-and-bass funked-out outing from the man with nimble picking and slapping fingers. 34 Anti-Pop Consortium — Volcano (Four Tet Instrumental) from Volcano Anti Pop Consortium triggered their comeback in 09' with this grainy, hyper-melodic refix from Four Tet. 35 Antibalas — Talkatif from Talkatif The spirit of Afrobeat reincarnated as a hard-hitting collective of musicians in New York City. 36 The Bug — Jah War (featuring Flowdan) (Loefah Remix) from Jah War Another genius Kevin Martin moment in the Ninja Catalogue, The Bug is on fire here; licked by Flowdan and remixed into half-step fury by steppa king Loefah. 37 Funki Porcini — Long Road from ZEN CD: a retrospective Sublime moment of dense Cinephonia from revered film maker, musician Funki Porcini with a sensuous cut of stoned jazz fried, trip-hop. 38 Grasscut — Muppet (Nathan Fake Remix) from Muppet melodies, giving a whole new angle to the original. 39 New Flesh — Stick And Move (Radio Vocal) (Feat. Blackitude) from Stick And Move Big cut from UK hip-hop crew New Flesh featuring Blackitude. Self proclaimed 'dancehall afro-punk', like Roots Manuva gone 2-step. 40 Up, Bustle & Out — Emerald Alley (Indian Morning Theme) from Compared to What / Emerald Alley Bristolian three-piece Up, Bustle, Out recruited legendary soul diva Fontella Bass for this superfly joint of Ninja badness. 41 Fink — Sort Of Revolution (Sideshow Dub) from Sort of Revolution Brighton based avant-folk man Fink gets fully loaded with sub bass heat on this King Tubby-haunt of a dub version from his track 'Sort of Revolution'. 42 Pop Levi — Blue Honey from Blue Honey The record sees Levi pay tribute to the sun drenched sounds of west coast America, and Zeppelin-heavy guitar riffs. 43 Coldcut — Timber from ZEN CD: a retrospective Sawing timber, car engines, vocal chants — audio-visual cut-and-paste in its advent. Another nostalgic number from Ninja Tune's head honchos. 44 DJ Food — Freedom (Fila Brazillia Mix) from Refried Food Hull based production team Fila Brazilia turned out this exquisite downtempo edit for DJ Food's 'Freedom' way back in 1996. 45 Dwight Trible & The Life Force Trio — Antiquity from Love Is The Answer Hip-hop's super-human producer J Dilla sees a beat released on Ninja Tune. Enough said. 46 Wiley — Gangsters from Playtime Is Over Utterly infectious, hook-infected breakout tune courtesy of pioneering UK MC Wiley, plucked from his massive Big Dada LP. 47 Fog — Pneumonia (Coldcut Mix) from Zen RMX: Remix Retrospective Coldcut tackle freak-folk/hip-hop band Fog's 'Pneumonia' and turn it inside out into a kaleidoscope of turntable cut, scratch and nagging melody licks. 48 The Long Lost — Woebegone (Flying Lotus' Like Woe) from Woebegone Alfred Darlington and his lady Wife Laura set up The Long Lost in 2009, this a delicious pick from their debut set, refixed by none other than Flying Lotus. 49 Roots Manuva — Clockwork from Brand New Second Hand On a record packed with highlights, here's another from Rodney Smith; a hot smoked nugget of nimble flow, low-end-theory and narcotic electronics. 50 The Infesticons — Hero Theme from Gun Hill Road Mike Ladd's alter-ego, hip-hop posse The Infesticons set the scene for the Gun Hill Road LP with this swaggering stomp in wordplay and bounce. 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