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The 100 Best Albums of the 1990s

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    3 Sep 2012
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    Kiran Sande, Tom Lea, Joseph Morpurgo, Angus Finlayson, Mr. Beatnick, Tim Purdom, Robin Jahdi & Tam Gunn, unless otherwise stated
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17: ICONS
EMOTIONS WITH INTELLECT
(MODERN URBAN JAZZ, 1996)

Timeless, Modus Operandi and New Forms might have made more of an impact, but it’s the relatively undersung Icons who made the finest drum ‘n bass album of the decade. On Emotions With Intellect, Tony Bowes and Conrad Shafie – much-loved for their work as Blame & Justice – combined breathtaking atmospherics worthy of the loftiest Detroit techno with rugged, streetwise drum programming, and somehow managed to avoid self-indulgence while they were at it. A stone cold classic – let the revival start now.

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