| | Future Sounds Of Hip-Hop CD - Import
This compilation blends hip-hop music by artists from the U.S., U.K., and Europe.
Hip-Hop continually evolves, born from the fusion between ragamuffin, funk music from an American spoken word tradition and electrobody music beginnings of Kraftwerk & Giorgio Moroder. This set introduces a fresh, eclectic and alternative scene that blends Rap and Electronic music from talent emerging in Great Britain, USA or France. The bubbling UK scene draw its roots from the UK Garage and Breakbeat and offers RootsManuva, M.I.A., DizzeeRascal orThe Streets with Mike Skinner. The "Grime", the sound shaking clubs all over Europe is here represented by the young guns: Raw T, Lady Sovereign or Kano. American artists are not left aside: Danger Mouse, Prefuse73, Quasimoto, Beans (exAnti Pop Consortium), Mike Ladd, Sage Francis. More than twenty titles, with classic hits and previously unpublished titles, explosive productions for a hard wearing selection. Future Sounds Of Hip-Hop Music | Category | R&B Albums, Rap CDs | | Label | Wagram | | Orig Year | 2005 | | CD Universe Part number | 6973401 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 11, 2005 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Import; France |
Future Sounds Of Hip-Hop Songs | 1. | Shards of Glass - Beans |
| 2. | Fit But You Know It (MC's Version Featuring Kano, Donae'o, Lady Sovereign Ans Ti - The Streets |
| 3. | Rebel Heart - Roots Manuva |
| 4. | Galang - M.I.A. |
| 5. | Fix up, Look Sharp - Dizzee Rascal |
| 6. | Catalogue - TTC |
| 7. | Just the Thought |
| 8. | Sphinx Coonery |
| 9. | It's Going Down Feat. Stone - Prince Po |
| 10. | Money Folder (Four Tet Remix) - Madvillain |
| 11. | Greenery - Quasimoto |
| 12. | P's and Q's - Kano |
| 13. | Get Down - Raw T |
| 14. | Architexture |
| 15. | Can You Deal With That ? |
| 16. | Fat Camp Feva W/ Tes - Funkstorung |
| 17. | Cautious Thunder (Remix) - Existereo |
| 18. | Hall 9000 (Abstrakt Keal Agram RMX) - Gravite Zero |
| 19. | Code Barre - La Caution |
| 20. | Severed God-Limbs |
| 21. | Sign My Name - Part 2 |
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