Funki Porcini – Love, Pussycats and Carwrecks

From Ninja Tune golden era comes this album right in mid 90′s that showed a slightly different approach to the trip-hop induced sound. From Jazz to Drum n bass, you have it here all mixed.

James Bradell‘s second album in Funki Porcini guise is an enjoyable, quirky trip, as moodily atmospheric as it is subtly hilarious”

“Unlike most other trip-hop types who began and ended with Portishead, there’s an actual sense of a different approach here, as the buried snippets of drum’n'bass loops make clear.”

“Distorted, flanged drum hits, sudden stop-starting of the music as a whole, and deep, squelchy basslines decide to make random appearances at many different points.”

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