I was 14 years old when Brown Paper Bag came on the radio here in Australia. My mum was driving me to school and I remember clear as day it was like a lightbulb going on in my ears and mind. I’d never heard anything like it before, and from that day I was a Junglist. I’m 41 years old now and still go to gigs when the dons come out to Aus - all because of this one record. Drumnbass for life.
Learning that Roni Size came out of a youth center is mind blowing, what an amazing testament to just believe in kids and support them and they will be alright.
It's a crying shame. The area that I live in (South West) hasn't had any form of youth center in over 20 years after the council began interfering and forcing costs on them they couldn't afford. I learned to DJ at my youth center (South East) and it helped me form social connections with kids from other schools etc. It was an amazing place. It's about time they started making a comeback.
Yeah, so glad he paid tribute to those schemes, and of course those the things govts cut first for cheap political points-scoring about "wastefulness". And yet, if you want to measure "worth" just by money, now many millions did that album earn? How many people visited Bristol for the music scene that came from him and all those other acts? I honestly travelled to the other side of the world - to Bristol - because of that music. How many thousands upon thousand people did the same? Maybe most haven't travelled so far, but Bristol city certainly gained back a lot more from tourism and hospitality and arts trades than the amount that they spent on those youth centre grants.
That was normal back in the day bruv. I’m an old dude and have been a working a musician since the late 90s. Youth centres used to be a great place to find talent 🔥⚡️
Okay so one of the reasons music is shite now is they closed the youth centre's or reduced their funding. Arseholes the lot of them. British DnB and Garage has done more for the country then any of their lagging careers ever did.
This isn't just the making of a classic, this is the history of a bonafide drum and bass don. Big up Roni, Reprazent and Full Cycle for all they have done for the scene.
I love listening to brilliant people talk about their work with so much passion. The way Roni’s eyes light up when he tells his story of how he put this classic tune together…it’s like listening to a chef describing his all-time favourite recipe. Massive respect to you Roni. A true legend.
I went to school with Dynamite MC. I used to sit behind him in Spanish and we got lumped together in groups for a few other lessons. Then, years later, in another part of the world, I bought Brown Paper Bag because it felt and sounded SO good. And then, shortly after, I bumped into a mutual friend and discovered that Dominic Smith was having an amazing life, and I'd been playing the evidence of it on repeat for months. 27 years on, it's still perfect. I'm just off to play Newforms now that you've reminded me.
knew nothing about this guy before seeing this, what a brilliant, likeable guy. That donation story about youth-centres really resonated. More people like this on our planet please.
I'm from Bristol and about 4 or 5 years younger than Roni Size. The basement project he was on about was brilliant, so much of the Bristol sound was connected to that project. That's how powerful these kind of things are....they make new genres/music scenes, which is no mean feat and of course this creates careers for kids in the inner city
Me and some friends road tripped from St. Louis to see Reprezent in Chicago at the House of Blues. They killed it live and when the show was over, they closed the curtains on the stage then Roni, Die, Krust and Suv went up in the balcony and tag teamed a set on the decks for another hour or two. The whole place turned into a rave. One of the best shows ever!
As an Irish lad more than two decades ago, Roni and D'n'B were integral in our lives. Big up to all the Switch heads back in the day in Dublin! Much love brothers and sisters, we owned it!
97 my big brother had New Forms, knew more about DNB than i did, listened to it a bit, yeah ok. My older friend called me, oh want to go see Roni Size. Yeah ok. I'm 17 and last gig we went to was Roots(mind blowing). Managed to get in, 4 of us, week night. The Arches, Glasgow. I'll never attend a better gig ever. The show and after party. Jewel like moment in time. Went to school the next day with my ears ringing. 💋
I am 44 and remember going clubbing in Hastings and hearing brown paper bag in 1997. I absolutely went mad for it, I asked the dj for the name of the track. The next day I went to HMV and ordered the single with all the remixes and brought New Forms. This remains the absolutely best album I have ever brought. I always mix this track in my sets on twitch along with a ton of dj marky, high contrast and adam F. But brown paper bag is the king , always will be ! Big up the legend Roni Size !!!
Growing up in Bristol at that time and starting to listen to jungle, this dropped hard in 96/97 when I turned 18! There was nothing like it. Completely different to anything else coming out from London/Brum. It was such a clean, crisp sound - the coming of age for DnB. Mercury music awards was the cherry. The next five years or so hitting the underground clubs and festivals in Bristol was absolutely phenomenal - Ashton court, Trinity, Lakota, Club Loco, Powerhouse, Blue Mountain, Cafe Blue, Level 31. The atmosphere and the crowd were the only drugs you needed to dance your ass off until 4-6am. Quality times! Playing to thr home crowd was always so hyper. Thanks for rhe memories Roni, Onnalee, Dynamite, Reprazent, Krust, Die, Full Cycle, Planet V
Newforms is an album that within its own genre stands the test of time - it is impeccably produced, arranged and crafted. It will never not sound fresh. BUT. Beyond that, it functions on different plane entirely. Roni Size and Reprazent took their myriad influences - hip hop, jungle, funk, jazz, electronica, whatever else passed through their scene - and fused them into something utterly unique. Newforms sounds alien and familiar at the same time. Approachable but minimalistic. Funky but detached. It sucks you in, hypnotises you and then spits you out the other side when it's finished with you. A piece of music that could only come from post-war Britain, but looks outwardly across other oceans, times and even dimensions. It's a masterpiece, and for that I thank Roni and the guys.
The tune is so so good, it's dark, moody, seriously fresh at the time - sounding so good now. Nothing like it, it breaks through. The key of none - that so true. How? no idea.
Roni is the absolute best. Such an honour that he chose Toronto to shoot the video for Brown Paper Bag which is a masterpiece. I could not love this more ❤
I remember my step dad showing me when I was about 10 Roni Size and saying it’s meant to be the next big thing, fast forward 27 years and I’ve got near on 900 records and my decks as my most cherished possessions - thanks Roni!
What a legend. So amazingly humble and talented. A true pioneer and legend of the scene. What he did with the full cycle crew was, and still is unparalleled.
Big up to Rony Size! As a musician, he shook my world upside down... I was totally into Rock, not interested in House or Techno, then RS grapped me by the throat with Reprezant. I digged that early d'nb/jungle scene and I was STUNNED by the creativity and the sound! THX RONI, THX KRUST, THX TO ALL PIONEERS OF THE GENRE, YOU GUYS MADE ME A DIFFERENT MUSICIAN
Iconic !!! Heard my cousin playing this tune when I was 11/12 and this is what pulled me into DnB and DJing… 29 years later it’s just as powerful as when I heard it then
In my small town, I was in high school when this came out. People were always confused as to what I was listening to, but I couldnt get enough of this track!
Saw them live in the late 90s was mind blowing. It literally blew me away so on point. On stage center you got Roni,Krust and Die surrounded on 3 sides by decks and equipment. You got the drummer and the bass player who are both amazing. Then dynamite and the girl with the amazing voice. Never seen nothing like it
1997. I was at Lakota witnessing the launch show for New Forms. Live drum n bass, with Si John on bass and Roni, Krust, Dynamite, Clive Deamer. Absolutely one of the best love experiences of my life, and I have been to thousands of gigs. Thank you Roni for being such an innovator
Brown Paper Bag was the first Drum & Bass track I ever heard, played to my by my friend from his computer when I was a student in the early 2000's. It kickstarted a love of Drum&Bass, Jungle, Breakbeat, and electronic dance music generally that is stronger than ever twenty years later! Thankyou Roni Size!
RIP Skiba I remember him rinsing out 'Brown Paper Bag' when it first dropped at raves and on pirate radio. Big up all the underground DJs and pirate radio stations that plugged this music!
This song was my gateway to the style, and a gateway to making music in general. To hear how Roni started, particularly that community angle, is special. Thank you for this
This was the first drum and bass album I ever got back in 97. It pretty much opened the door for so much more I would get into in terms of "electronic music".
I remember hearing this for the first time when it came out, and went straight out and bought the single. Played it over and over and over. And I was blown away when I saw the video for the first time - an absolute masterpiece of a video to go with the absolute masterpiece of a track. 👏
There’s a lot of music from high school that I just can’t listen to anymore but New Forms overcomes all the sad memories. It’s on my desk right now. I’ll have to listen to it again tomorrow for sure.
I heard Danny Daze play this one in a set recently here in New Orleans, in the middle of a bunch of non-dnb stuff - the crowd all perked up as soon as the bassline came in! It really just does what it says it's gonna do on the box, every single time without fail. 😂
Nothing but love for Roni and his crew. I first heard them on a D&B compilation, and a few days later I walked out of the music store with New Forms in hand, popped it into my discman right then and there. I still crank Brown Paper Bag and Railing on the big car subs every now and again.
I remember unwrapping New Forms on Christmas day, I must have been about 12, and man...that album was wall-to-wall class. SO well executed, SO diverse, with more bangers than a box of Rio snappers. Top memories Roni, thank you 🙏
Reading this young man's energy and hearing through this video that he started to learn how to make music via a youth club centre that he attended, I wasn't surprised to hear that he donated a large part of his Mercury prize money to the youth club where he humbly started. Drum and bass, to an old foggy like me, has modernised, extended, cemented, and celebrates, the music of my youth: Jamaican dub and toasting selection. There's few matched experiences than skanking to exhaustion and being re-energised by this great music.
This was probably the first electronic track I heard that stopped me in my tracks in a wtf was that kinda way. I was 16, at college, warming up for a student production and the techies played Brown Paper Bag, it blew my mind at the time and was such a catalyst for my journey into production and electronic music.
I was born in England, but lived in America most of my childhood and young adult years. I moved back to England in February 1997. The music scene in England and the rest of the UK was so different than what I'd been hearing in America, and definitely since the start of the 90s. There seemed to be no grunge around. No true alternative. And one of the first things I heard was this. I've loved drum and bass ever since. I honestly left America behind, and totally sunk into England. Roni Size made sense to me. When my son was in nursery, and I'd be holding him, waiting for the bus, I'd always go into a little drum and bass song about waiting for the bus. And he'd laugh, and we'd do a little dance. It's one of the best memories of his childhood I have. His little smile as I was beatboxing at 170 bpm. Thank you Roni Size and Reprazent. You changed my life.
Roni gave me my start in DnB firstly as an inspiration - his music (amongst others) made me fall in love with the scene, and piqued my interest particularly in the 'Bristol sound' and secondly, in discovering me and signing me 20 years ago. For that I will always love him and be eternally grateful to know him and have worked with him :)
First time of me hearing "Brown Paper Bag" was through MTV bumpers, and I spent years not knowing what it was, because back at the time drum and bass in Italy was difficult to hear in small towns like mine. When I finally found it I was on cloud 9, and when I could find the whole "New Forms" album I wanted all of my friends to listen to it. Still one of my favs nowadays.
Hell yeah. So cool to hear him talk about this track. I've had that album for ages and every once in a while I'll rediscover it in my collection and play it. Every time I'm amazed at how grooving it is. It still sounds cutting edge.
I so wished Id seen Roni Size and Repazent live back then I only listened to BBP at United Dance though which was a mad experience in itself. I had tears of joy rolling down my face when the Mercuries awarded them for what still today is my most favourite and impactful album.
such a breath of fresh air compared to 99% of shit I get recommended. big up roni size will always remember that mercury win, having a special on bbc2 when I was super young, reprazent!
Bro!!!!!!!!!! Much love from a fellow brotha from the U.S. Your influence was/is huge. I was big into Fl Breakbeats but once I got into DNB you were one of the first artists I gravitated to
There are a few records that formed and shaped me and my musical taste as a kid. Buying New Forms with Brown Paper Bag from my allowance being absolute in the top 3 of them. Brings back such good memories and always gets me in an ultra creative mindset. The humble and pure attitude of Roni shown here in this mini-doc is amazing. Big up and love from The Netherlands!
Man , i used to play this track on repeat im 1998. That bassline was like nothing else , along with that slick skipping beat its still a standout track. Real dnb
I remember when the video came out, every DnB/Jungle head in Toronto, was freaking out that it was shot here. A lot of people don't know, but outside of the UK, DnB/Jungle was huge in Toronto in the 90's...and the city was probably the 2nd biggest market for DnB/Jungle outside of the UK in the 90's & early 00's.
Nuff respect to roni size,such an inspirational artist.i remember being in a record shop when music box came on,i got to the counter so fast to get a copy,still one of my favourite roni tunes,i think i played and mix this tune a million times lol,one of the best d&b tune ever made.
The Reprazent tour was possibly one of the busiest nights I've ever been to. Packed into a sweat box like sardines but what a night. Never forget that one. Cheers Roni
Roni - what a legend. Reprazent and Logical Progression were some of the first jungle I listened to, got me into it really. The man has done a lot for electronic music.
What a down to earth, genuine guy! Revolutionary in dance culture, and still so humble, much respect. I'll never forget the first time hearing brown paper in a club. Life changing New forms = legendary
Who else would you like to see on the series? 👇
In the same vein,surely Massive Attack or Goldie
LTJ Bukem - Horizons
Mauro picotto - Communication
High Contrast- If We Ever
Ganja Kru Super Sharp Shooter would be nice 😉
I was 14 years old when Brown Paper Bag came on the radio here in Australia. My mum was driving me to school and I remember clear as day it was like a lightbulb going on in my ears and mind. I’d never heard anything like it before, and from that day I was a Junglist. I’m 41 years old now and still go to gigs when the dons come out to Aus - all because of this one record. Drumnbass for life.
Drum & Bass for Life Brother ✌️
I'm 43. I think roni size turned me into a jungles too.
@@liquidpodcast Amém!!!
I waited years to see RSR and finally it happened at a music festival in Perth, WA. We had guest passes so were right down the front. It was magic!
ma man
Learning that Roni Size came out of a youth center is mind blowing, what an amazing testament to just believe in kids and support them and they will be alright.
It's a crying shame. The area that I live in (South West) hasn't had any form of youth center in over 20 years after the council began interfering and forcing costs on them they couldn't afford. I learned to DJ at my youth center (South East) and it helped me form social connections with kids from other schools etc. It was an amazing place. It's about time they started making a comeback.
Yeah, so glad he paid tribute to those schemes, and of course those the things govts cut first for cheap political points-scoring about "wastefulness". And yet, if you want to measure "worth" just by money, now many millions did that album earn? How many people visited Bristol for the music scene that came from him and all those other acts? I honestly travelled to the other side of the world - to Bristol - because of that music. How many thousands upon thousand people did the same? Maybe most haven't travelled so far, but Bristol city certainly gained back a lot more from tourism and hospitality and arts trades than the amount that they spent on those youth centre grants.
That was normal back in the day bruv. I’m an old dude and have been a working a musician since the late 90s. Youth centres used to be a great place to find talent 🔥⚡️
Okay so one of the reasons music is shite now is they closed the youth centre's or reduced their funding. Arseholes the lot of them. British DnB and Garage has done more for the country then any of their lagging careers ever did.
Rah Roni looks younger now than he did in 97!!!! What a banger brown paper bag is
Bro aged so well.
This isn't just the making of a classic, this is the history of a bonafide drum and bass don. Big up Roni, Reprazent and Full Cycle for all they have done for the scene.
I love listening to brilliant people talk about their work with so much passion. The way Roni’s eyes light up when he tells his story of how he put this classic tune together…it’s like listening to a chef describing his all-time favourite recipe.
Massive respect to you Roni. A true legend.
I went to school with Dynamite MC. I used to sit behind him in Spanish and we got lumped together in groups for a few other lessons. Then, years later, in another part of the world, I bought Brown Paper Bag because it felt and sounded SO good. And then, shortly after, I bumped into a mutual friend and discovered that Dominic Smith was having an amazing life, and I'd been playing the evidence of it on repeat for months.
27 years on, it's still perfect. I'm just off to play Newforms now that you've reminded me.
I had a re-listen to New Forms a couple of weeks ago! It still holds up!
Always good to hear from a Saintbridge lad. Hope you are well.
@@Rai_S82always on my playlist, amazing album
knew nothing about this guy before seeing this, what a brilliant, likeable guy. That donation story about youth-centres really resonated. More people like this on our planet please.
I'm from Bristol and about 4 or 5 years younger than Roni Size. The basement project he was on about was brilliant, so much of the Bristol sound was connected to that project. That's how powerful these kind of things are....they make new genres/music scenes, which is no mean feat and of course this creates careers for kids in the inner city
These mini documentaries are fantastic!! Please keep these coming 😊
Glad you like them!
A tiesto, Oakenfold and Armin docu would be great!
Me and some friends road tripped from St. Louis to see Reprezent in Chicago at the House of Blues. They killed it live and when the show was over, they closed the curtains on the stage then Roni, Die, Krust and Suv went up in the balcony and tag teamed a set on the decks for another hour or two. The whole place turned into a rave. One of the best shows ever!
As an Irish lad more than two decades ago, Roni and D'n'B were integral in our lives. Big up to all the Switch heads back in the day in Dublin! Much love brothers and sisters, we owned it!
97 my big brother had New Forms, knew more about DNB than i did, listened to it a bit, yeah ok. My older friend called me, oh want to go see Roni Size. Yeah ok. I'm 17 and last gig we went to was Roots(mind blowing). Managed to get in, 4 of us, week night. The Arches, Glasgow. I'll never attend a better gig ever. The show and after party. Jewel like moment in time. Went to school the next day with my ears ringing. 💋
Check out In The Mode too mate!
I saw represent in 99 and I know what you mean the performance was perfect
I saw them supporting Primal Scream in a tent in Victoria Park in 1997 - not the easiest gig and they absolutely killed it.
Banger of a tune... and his story shows why youth groups and music are so important to help young people have access to.
I am 44 and remember going clubbing in Hastings and hearing brown paper bag in 1997. I absolutely went mad for it, I asked the dj for the name of the track. The next day I went to HMV and ordered the single with all the remixes and brought New Forms. This remains the absolutely best album I have ever brought. I always mix this track in my sets on twitch along with a ton of dj marky, high contrast and adam F. But brown paper bag is the king , always will be ! Big up the legend Roni Size !!!
Growing up in Bristol at that time and starting to listen to jungle, this dropped hard in 96/97 when I turned 18! There was nothing like it. Completely different to anything else coming out from London/Brum. It was such a clean, crisp sound - the coming of age for DnB. Mercury music awards was the cherry. The next five years or so hitting the underground clubs and festivals in Bristol was absolutely phenomenal - Ashton court, Trinity, Lakota, Club Loco, Powerhouse, Blue Mountain, Cafe Blue, Level 31. The atmosphere and the crowd were the only drugs you needed to dance your ass off until 4-6am. Quality times! Playing to thr home crowd was always so hyper. Thanks for rhe memories Roni, Onnalee, Dynamite, Reprazent, Krust, Die, Full Cycle, Planet V
Most of the formative DNB tunes were made in the 90s, and this is no exception.
All da crew must big up!
Always in my rotation.
Big uP Fanu !! 🔊🔊💀🤍
Now big up wid your chest, no matter where you come from, come from , come from !!!
"Most of the formative DNB tunes were made in the 90s" Kind of like how all those great renaissance paintings came out during the 16th century 🤣
@@getthecandies The Americas need a renaissance.
Bloody hell he looks great for 54! Legend!
Newforms is an album that within its own genre stands the test of time - it is impeccably produced, arranged and crafted. It will never not sound fresh. BUT. Beyond that, it functions on different plane entirely. Roni Size and Reprazent took their myriad influences - hip hop, jungle, funk, jazz, electronica, whatever else passed through their scene - and fused them into something utterly unique. Newforms sounds alien and familiar at the same time. Approachable but minimalistic. Funky but detached. It sucks you in, hypnotises you and then spits you out the other side when it's finished with you. A piece of music that could only come from post-war Britain, but looks outwardly across other oceans, times and even dimensions. It's a masterpiece, and for that I thank Roni and the guys.
It never seems to age!… A fantastic album.
The tune is so so good, it's dark, moody, seriously fresh at the time - sounding so good now. Nothing like it, it breaks through. The key of none - that so true. How? no idea.
Bristol represent! Ruffneck Ting OG. I was there at that Glastonbury. Skanking in slurry, absolute carnage!
Quality
Think I listened to this song about a billion times when it came out. Classic.
Every piece in that tune flowed so beautifully. I’ve heard it a thousand times and never get tired of hearing it. It’s a timeless classic.
What a nice bloke. And that tune is still an absolute banger.
What a time, wish i could go back for a few Weeks again and live it again :)
Saw them at Reading Festival. 2 drummers and a double bass player. Blew me away!
Roni is the absolute best. Such an honour that he chose Toronto to shoot the video for Brown Paper Bag which is a masterpiece. I could not love this more ❤
I remember my step dad showing me when I was about 10 Roni Size and saying it’s meant to be the next big thing, fast forward 27 years and I’ve got near on 900 records and my decks as my most cherished possessions - thanks Roni!
They hit the nail on the head in Human Traffic when they said "Roni Size is the bollocks!"
😮human traffick😮
What a legend. So amazingly humble and talented. A true pioneer and legend of the scene. What he did with the full cycle crew was, and still is unparalleled.
Big up to Rony Size! As a musician, he shook my world upside down...
I was totally into Rock, not interested in House or Techno, then RS grapped me by the throat with Reprezant.
I digged that early d'nb/jungle scene and I was STUNNED by the creativity and the sound!
THX RONI, THX KRUST, THX TO ALL PIONEERS OF THE GENRE, YOU GUYS MADE ME A DIFFERENT MUSICIAN
Brought me right back. An amazing track but until watching this I never knew what a great guy he was. Complete legend.
He’s still got the excitement talking about it after all these years! That’s passion. Awesome to see, and what a classic❤
Iconic !!! Heard my cousin playing this tune when I was 11/12 and this is what pulled me into DnB and DJing… 29 years later it’s just as powerful as when I heard it then
In my small town, I was in high school when this came out. People were always confused as to what I was listening to, but I couldnt get enough of this track!
It's great to hear that he's a humble guy, gave back to his roots and appreciates the success.
Saw them live in the late 90s was mind blowing. It literally blew me away so on point. On stage center you got Roni,Krust and Die surrounded on 3 sides by decks and equipment. You got the drummer and the bass player who are both amazing. Then dynamite and the girl with the amazing voice. Never seen nothing like it
This tune is still such a bop today. I’ve loved it since day one. They killed it with this one.
The first time you hear this track you're on your feet.
Just magic times!
1997. I was at Lakota witnessing the launch show for New Forms. Live drum n bass, with Si John on bass and Roni, Krust, Dynamite, Clive Deamer. Absolutely one of the best love experiences of my life, and I have been to thousands of gigs. Thank you Roni for being such an innovator
Brown Paper Bag was the first Drum & Bass track I ever heard, played to my by my friend from his computer when I was a student in the early 2000's. It kickstarted a love of Drum&Bass, Jungle, Breakbeat, and electronic dance music generally that is stronger than ever twenty years later! Thankyou Roni Size!
RIP Skiba I remember him rinsing out 'Brown Paper Bag' when it first dropped at raves and on pirate radio. Big up all the underground DJs and pirate radio stations that plugged this music!
I love how Gilles Peterson is part of so many of these stories such a don
37 likes? Come on people. Respect the architect!
Fe real
An ambassador and true pioneer of the Jungle and Drum & Bass scene! Bless up Roni! Big up the Full Cycle massive and all the Bristol crew!
I’ve been listening to Brown Paper Bag now for 20 years. It’s still a banger.
There's an innocent, almost child-like naivety to Roni's cadence when he talks. Just a good dude, intensely passionate about the music he makes.
This song was my gateway to the style, and a gateway to making music in general. To hear how Roni started, particularly that community angle, is special. Thank you for this
This was the first drum and bass album I ever got back in 97. It pretty much opened the door for so much more I would get into in terms of "electronic music".
I remember hearing this for the first time when it came out, and went straight out and bought the single. Played it over and over and over. And I was blown away when I saw the video for the first time - an absolute masterpiece of a video to go with the absolute masterpiece of a track. 👏
There’s a lot of music from high school that I just can’t listen to anymore but New Forms overcomes all the sad memories. It’s on my desk right now. I’ll have to listen to it again tomorrow for sure.
I heard Danny Daze play this one in a set recently here in New Orleans, in the middle of a bunch of non-dnb stuff - the crowd all perked up as soon as the bassline came in! It really just does what it says it's gonna do on the box, every single time without fail. 😂
That sounds so epic
this was a great watch - respect to all
Nothing but love for Roni and his crew. I first heard them on a D&B compilation, and a few days later I walked out of the music store with New Forms in hand, popped it into my discman right then and there. I still crank Brown Paper Bag and Railing on the big car subs every now and again.
I remember seeing the video for this regularly on MTV's Amp back in 97. So much good music on that show.
This is what brought me to the D&B realm and I've never left. I am in forever debt to you, MC Size.
Roni seize & goldie tearing it up back in the day. Good times ❤
I remember unwrapping New Forms on Christmas day, I must have been about 12, and man...that album was wall-to-wall class. SO well executed, SO diverse, with more bangers than a box of Rio snappers. Top memories Roni, thank you 🙏
Reading this young man's energy and hearing through this video that he started to learn how to make music via a youth club centre that he attended, I wasn't surprised to hear that he donated a large part of his Mercury prize money to the youth club where he humbly started. Drum and bass, to an old foggy like me, has modernised, extended, cemented, and celebrates, the music of my youth: Jamaican dub and toasting selection. There's few matched experiences than skanking to exhaustion and being re-energised by this great music.
When this song and video first hit, it felt so fresh and different! I still listen to it all these years later (especially when running/working out).
Absolutely love the way he speaks about his work!
This was probably the first electronic track I heard that stopped me in my tracks in a wtf was that kinda way. I was 16, at college, warming up for a student production and the techies played Brown Paper Bag, it blew my mind at the time and was such a catalyst for my journey into production and electronic music.
I was born in England, but lived in America most of my childhood and young adult years. I moved back to England in February 1997.
The music scene in England and the rest of the UK was so different than what I'd been hearing in America, and definitely since the start of the 90s. There seemed to be no grunge around. No true alternative.
And one of the first things I heard was this.
I've loved drum and bass ever since. I honestly left America behind, and totally sunk into England. Roni Size made sense to me. When my son was in nursery, and I'd be holding him, waiting for the bus, I'd always go into a little drum and bass song about waiting for the bus. And he'd laugh, and we'd do a little dance. It's one of the best memories of his childhood I have. His little smile as I was beatboxing at 170 bpm.
Thank you Roni Size and Reprazent. You changed my life.
First DnB tune I ever heard, at a house party when I was about 14. Everyone was spinning garage, then someone dropped this and I was blown away.
Roni gave me my start in DnB firstly as an inspiration - his music (amongst others) made me fall in love with the scene, and piqued my interest particularly in the 'Bristol sound' and secondly, in discovering me and signing me 20 years ago. For that I will always love him and be eternally grateful to know him and have worked with him :)
Tali !! 🤍🔊🔊🎤
Has it been 20 years since then?
Feels like yesterday and a different life at the same time.
First time of me hearing "Brown Paper Bag" was through MTV bumpers, and I spent years not knowing what it was, because back at the time drum and bass in Italy was difficult to hear in small towns like mine.
When I finally found it I was on cloud 9, and when I could find the whole "New Forms" album I wanted all of my friends to listen to it. Still one of my favs nowadays.
Seminal tune!
Thank you Roni Size, what a legend!
Just hears this a few days ago in my Spotify mix.....Songs been hitting for 20 years and it never gets old.
Hell yeah. So cool to hear him talk about this track. I've had that album for ages and every once in a while I'll rediscover it in my collection and play it. Every time I'm amazed at how grooving it is. It still sounds cutting edge.
Big up Roni Size, one of the best back catalogues in the whole scene. Big up drum and bass. Yes to this video! X
Such a humble person. I remember this track well, when it came out. Glad to have heard the story straight from Mr Roni Size. Thank You for this.
This album still stands up with the best electronic music today. Timeless
So many memories, dancing to the step that is the brown paper!
I'll never forget that song got me started on drum and bass
10:23 We were there! Turds pumped into the dance tent, it was chaos but the most beautiful kind.
I so wished Id seen Roni Size and Repazent live back then I only listened to BBP at United Dance though which was a mad experience in itself. I had tears of joy rolling down my face when the Mercuries awarded them for what still today is my most favourite and impactful album.
Legendary tune, and time in drum and bass music. If you know you know! Big ups the full cycle crew
such a breath of fresh air compared to 99% of shit I get recommended. big up roni size will always remember that mercury win, having a special on bbc2 when I was super young, reprazent!
Bro!!!!!!!!!! Much love from a fellow brotha from the U.S. Your influence was/is huge. I was big into Fl Breakbeats but once I got into DNB you were one of the first artists I gravitated to
I'm so glad to see that the creator of this absolutely legendary track is such a great dude. Totally makes my day!
Best DJ set I've ever seen!! Midnight until after dawn in the hills of Galloway, absolutely awesome, never forgotten.
I still listen to this tune regulary as it is one of my alltime faves. The video was a masterpiece, too ❤
There are a few records that formed and shaped me and my musical taste as a kid. Buying New Forms with Brown Paper Bag from my allowance being absolute in the top 3 of them. Brings back such good memories and always gets me in an ultra creative mindset. The humble and pure attitude of Roni shown here in this mini-doc is amazing. Big up and love from The Netherlands!
New Forms is the album that definitely made me fall in love for drum& bass
I was 21 when it came out, and I’m still banging this track out whenever I can. It’s just amazing. And to be fair, it still hasn’t been beaten
Man , i used to play this track on repeat im 1998. That bassline was like nothing else , along with that slick skipping beat its still a standout track. Real dnb
It's strange seeing him as a nice, humble human being. Roni Size has always been a god in my mind.
uk apache doesnt seem like a nuttah either
He's really small too! Small but mighty... what a legend.
I remember when the video came out, every DnB/Jungle head in Toronto, was freaking out that it was shot here. A lot of people don't know, but outside of the UK, DnB/Jungle was huge in Toronto in the 90's...and the city was probably the 2nd biggest market for DnB/Jungle outside of the UK in the 90's & early 00's.
What a nice chap! Good luck to him
New Forms is timeless. It just one of those albums that perfectly flows from track to track giving exactly what you need to keep moving forward.
What a gentleman and class act. One of my biggest heroes in the jungle/d&b scene. Big ups, Roni!!
One of the best DnB tracks ever made. Absolute classic 🔥🔥
My first vinyl record that I've bought. (26 years ago)
Legendary song 💜
Nuff respect to roni size,such an inspirational artist.i remember being in a record shop when music box came on,i got to the counter so fast to get a copy,still one of my favourite roni tunes,i think i played and mix this tune a million times lol,one of the best d&b tune ever made.
I still have this on Vinyl from the 90's... This dude is the reason I am a Dj/Producer!
One of the best tracks ever made in electronic dance music! Thx Roni!!!
The Reprazent tour was possibly one of the busiest nights I've ever been to. Packed into a sweat box like sardines but what a night.
Never forget that one.
Cheers Roni
Roni - what a legend. Reprazent and Logical Progression were some of the first jungle I listened to, got me into it really. The man has done a lot for electronic music.
What a down to earth, genuine guy! Revolutionary in dance culture, and still so humble, much respect. I'll never forget the first time hearing brown paper in a club. Life changing
New forms = legendary
That whole album is class, iconic beats
Such a big part of my youth! Brown Paper Bag! We were rocking this in Pittsburgh in the 90's