Just found an old cassette free off the front of Select (RIP) and this was listed on it, and that's what brought me here. Entirely forgotten how much I enjoyed this.
Just noticed Jon Carter posting new tracks under the Monkey Mafia name on Soundcloud, had to check out this classic again, still sounds fresh 15 years down the line.
@@infesticon She jntroduced me to a lot of great artists during that golden era of her show. She was well ahead of the curve when she moved on to dubstep too, the proper dark & heavy British producers keeping it slow & actually dub-based, long before all the cartoonish wub-wub nonsense that went mainstream when the US producers got involved.
Been trying to figure out what the lyric is in this for about 10 years now, just worked out its sampled from Patra's 'Worker Man' - little clue there for anyone with the same problem! LOVE this album best shit of the era
@AnotherKentPaul Jon Carter posted this set list under his other account: 1.Make Jah Music 2.Blow the Whole Joint Up 3.Work Mi Body 4.Healing of the Nation 5.The Whore of Babylon Not sure if it's complete, it would suggest both longer tracks and different mixes from the album.
@Studeb Hey, thank you for this great hint. Maybe you have a clue - on SoundCloud there's a song (live recording) called "Monkey Mafia visit Dublin in 98", can you tell me what song this is that starts at 23:07? Maybe you can help, I don't know it.
Adam Freeland - Coastal Breaks (1996) 🔥
Love the way he used this song to grab your attention, then flip to The DJ's Project, classic!
1st heard this song in 97 on New York Undercover's season 3 finale... loved this song ever since
Just found an old cassette free off the front of Select (RIP) and this was listed on it, and that's what brought me here.
Entirely forgotten how much I enjoyed this.
These songs represent a time in my life that is embedded in my heart FOREVER beyond space and time :-)
Just noticed Jon Carter posting new tracks under the Monkey Mafia name on Soundcloud, had to check out this classic again, still sounds fresh 15 years down the line.
Pete Tong played it in an essential mix from the Phoenix Festival 96! Top tune!!
Chemical bros used to drop this all time. Tune.
I saw Jon supporting The Prodigy in The Barrowlands Glasgow........PROPA!
I heard it from Adam Freeland
Mary Ann Hobbs Breeze Block
Brings back memories ❤️
Perfect chaos
classic, love this since back in the days
WLIR FM in New York had this on rotation as well as many cutting edge artists.
That sounds like a pretty good station, It never got any radioplay in england sadly.
@@infesticon Yes it did; it was a staple of Mary Anne Hobbs' Breeze Block on Radio 1.
@@ManWalksDogs True she played it when it was rereleased even played the affrodite remix
@@infesticon She jntroduced me to a lot of great artists during that golden era of her show. She was well ahead of the curve when she moved on to dubstep too, the proper dark & heavy British producers keeping it slow & actually dub-based, long before all the cartoonish wub-wub nonsense that went mainstream when the US producers got involved.
Bad ass tune...
This song has been stuck in my head ever since I heard it I can't help it..
Been trying to figure out what the lyric is in this for about 10 years now, just worked out its sampled from Patra's 'Worker Man' - little clue there for anyone with the same problem! LOVE this album best shit of the era
THANK YOU
Knowledge. Respect ♥️
I thought that was a Patra sample!
Если существует страна скретчей,то она здеся,музик оф май молодости,не перестает удивлять
@Studeb Amazing. Thank you for that listing! It sounds quite different in the live version, but that's phantastic, anyway.
Superb.
Very I like.
никогда не устареет ивсегда будет БоНбой фор ми ДЖА мьюзик фор олл оф юрс
just found this I'm a little late here in the us from Alabama
Genius
great tune. awesome.
somin makin me scratch
@AnotherKentPaul Jon Carter posted this set list under his other account:
1.Make Jah Music
2.Blow the Whole Joint Up
3.Work Mi Body
4.Healing of the Nation
5.The Whore of Babylon
Not sure if it's complete, it would suggest both longer tracks and different mixes from the album.
@Studeb Hey, thank you for this great hint. Maybe you have a clue - on SoundCloud there's a song (live recording) called "Monkey Mafia visit Dublin in 98", can you tell me what song this is that starts at 23:07? Maybe you can help, I don't know it.