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Roots Manuva Meets Wrong Tom - Duppy Writer
And yea it came to pass that Big Dada and The Banana Klan did release 'Duppy Writer' and yea, it was f**king wonderful... Picking up great reviews all over the shop, full of fun, perfect for trying to catch the last of summer with, we think that anyone who has ever liked a bit of Roots Manuva is going to love this. Far be it from us to advocate the use of illegal drugs, but get some smoke in, crank up the system and feel the magic.
iTunes have a special bonus track 'Rebel Art' (not available anywhere else).
Early CD or LP orders from Ninjashop will get a free poster signed by Roots Manuva himself.
Press for Duppy Writer:
"A heady concoction that pulsates with good vibes" - Dazed & Confused
"Irresistible... approachable yet with real substance... Outstanding" - Q
"The sounds here always convince... Roots Manuva's deft, already reggae-leaning rhyming achieves a perfect fit with Wrongtom's bang-on use of rhythm, bass and sound effects." - Mojo
"Revives memories of Brixton during the era of Aswad and riots while never being content to just pastiche the originals. The result is Roots Manuva's most purely pleasurable long-player" - Uncut
"The results are a revelation... a timeless joy" - Time Out


Ninja Tune XX - Week XVII - The Cinematic Orchestra
This week's tracks come from one of the most important acts on Ninja Tune - the peerless Cinematic Orchestra. We're giving away two previously unheard tracks recorded in 2002 for a proposed Cinematic Orchestra radio show that was never broadcast:
'Time & Space (Radio Session 13th May 2002)' - a radically different early version of the epic tune on Ma Fleur featuring Leonard Nimoy samples.
'Brother/The Revolution (Radio Session 13th May 2002)' - a tune built around samples from the classic Gil Scott Heron track.
The Cinematic Orchestra have re-worked Lou Rhodes' 'One Good Thing' for the XX releases and there is also a previously unreleased track exclusive to the XX Boxset.
The Cinematic Orchestra will also be headlining the Royal Albert Hall on the 14th November, and are also playing XX shows in Paris and Berlin.

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29.08.10
Andreya Triana iTunes UK Single Of The Week

Andreya Triana 'Draw The Stars' (the opening track on her debut record 'Lost Where I Belong') is single of the week on iTunes UK!
Download for FREE now and if you like what you hear, purchase the whole album for £5.99. On iTunes you'll get a Mr. Scruff remix of 'Far Closer' and the video for 'A Town Called Obsolete' (this offer is not available anywhere else).

27.08.10
Tilt presents Spoken Word Tilt
Tilt presents Spoken Word Tilt presents Spoken Word Quarter: the marketplace of words, beats and sounds
Mike Ladd, Juice Aleem, Stacy Makishi, Salena Godden, The Spaceape in association with the Southbank Centre.
Sat 23 October
Purcell Room, 7.45pm, £10
Bookings via www.southbankcentre.co.uk or Ticket Office 0844 875 0073
Leading poets, MCs and performance artists create a spoken word communal party experience of multi-genre influences. The event forms part of Tilt's Something I Said? a weekend of playful and provoking spoken word curated by award-winning arts entrepreneur Melanie Abrahams. The ten events between 22 - 24 October present writers, raconteurs and thinkers who explore the pleasure to be had in words – in the saying of them - and through ways of telling.
Festival runs 22 – 24 October 2010
Full info on ontilt.org at end August


25.08.10
MixVibes DJ Mixing Contest
MixVibes is running a DJ mixing contest for its customers, the prize being a once in a lifetime chance to be a part of the roster of artists DJ-ing on October 1st as part of Ninja Tune XX at Club La Machine in Paris. The line-up includes Amon Tobin, Kid Koala and Coldcut.
If you're a MixVibes customer, login into your account here for full competition terms and conditions.


23.08.10
Ninja Tune XX London - SOLD OUT
The London party to celebrate Ninja Tune XX at Ewer Street Car Park on 2nd October is now sold out.


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