Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty

Track Listings

 
1. Come Let Me Know
2. Fresh
3. Boomba Clatt
4. Amped
5. Brooklyn to Brixton
6. Sil Num Tao
7. Clit Licka
8. Punkadelic
9. Goose
10. 2 Females
11. La Machina Latina
12. Mad Situation

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
It’s the Freq-in’ weekend, baby we’re about to have us some fun. New Zealand ex-pat Darin Mcfadyen - Freq Nasty to anyone who’s felt the width of his basslines on dancefloors around the world - knows well that the shifting patterns of culture mean fun by the ton in 2004.

Bring Me The Head of Freq Nasty, is his first album for Brighton’s Skint Records and the second of his career. For the last twelve years, he’s been tinkering with the back end of rave culture and carving aural geometry out of uncut basslines and diamond-tipped breakbeats. In 1991 he arrived in Britain with a one-way ticket and immersed himself into the raging elementalism of the drum & bass scene, and emerged, dazed and enthused, as Freq Nasty.

An alumni of the seminal SOUR and Motiv labels, Freq Nasty rapidly established himself as one of the breakbeat scene’s pioneers, producing instant classic after instant classic with studio partner BLIM. As breakbeat flourished into its own, Freq Nasty’s tunes remained ahead of the pack. His remix of Steve Reich’s ‘Desert Music’ became breakbeat’s own ‘Inner City Life’ or ‘Energy Flash’: emblematic signature tunes of an emerging scene. Since then the likes of Fatboy Slim, Kelis and KRS-One have all felt the benefit of a Freq Nasty re-rub. Bring Me The Head Of Freq Nasty is the result of a long hibernation in his studio. What resulted is about as far from generic clockwork breaks as Brixton is from Brisbane, reflecting the genetic stew of urban music today: bashment, breaks, hip hop, drum & bass and garage.

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Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
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    Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
    Freq Nasty
    Manufacturer: Skint Records UK
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    Release Date: 2004-01-06

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    1. Come Let Me Know - Freq Nasty, , Rodney P.
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      Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
      Freq Nasty
      Manufacturer: Epic
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000197KT4
      Release Date: 2004-03-01

      Tracks:

      1. Come Let Me Know - Freq Nasty,
      2. Fresh
      3. Boomba Clat - Freq Nasty, ,
      4. Amped
      5. Brooklyn to Brixton
      6. Sil Num Tao
      7. Clit Licka
      8. Punkadelic
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      10. 2 Females
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      13. That's My Style
      14. Dog Choon

      Album Description

      Full title - Bring Me The Head Of Freq Nasty. Epic. 2004.

      Album Details

      Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: "That's My Style", and "Dog Choon".
      Bring Me Head of Freq Nasty
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        Bring Me Head of Freq Nasty
        Freq Nasty
        Manufacturer: Sony Japan
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0002JE96U
        Release Date: 2004-07-20
        Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
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          Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
          Freq Nasty
          Manufacturer: Skint
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B0001HOWWO
          Release Date: 2007-03-26

          Tracks:

          1. Come Let Me Know - Freq Nasty, , Rodney P.
          2. Fresh
          3. Boomba Clat - Freq Nasty, , Roots Manuva, , Yolanda
          4. Amped
          5. Brooklyn 2 Brixton - Freq Nasty, Kovas
          6. Sil Num Tao
          7. Clit Licka
          8. Punkadelic
          9. Goose
          10. 2 Females
          11. Machina Latina
          12. Mad Situation - Junior Delgado, Freq Nasty

          Album Description

          2003 release from New Zealand-based breakbeat specialist , with guests Roots Manuva, Rodney P, Junior Delgado & more.

          Album Details

          New Zealand-based Breakbeat Specialist with Guests Roots Manuva, Rodney P, Junior Delgado …etc.
          Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
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            Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
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            Manufacturer: Skint
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000778F8A
            Release Date: 2007-03-19

            Tracks:

            1. Come Let Me Know - Freq Nasty, , Rodney P.
            2. Fresh
            3. Boomba Clat - Freq Nasty, , Roots Manuva, , Yolanda
            4. Amped
            5. Brooklyn 2 Brixton - Freq Nasty, Kovas
            6. Sil Num Tao
            7. Clit Licka
            8. Punkadelic
            9. Goose
            10. 2 Females
            11. Machina Latina
            12. Mad Situation - Junior Delgado, Freq Nasty
            Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
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              Bring Me the Head of Freq Nasty
              Freq Nasty
              Manufacturer: Skint Records UK
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

              GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
              HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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              GeneralGeneral | Soul | R&B | Styles | Music
              GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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              ASIN: B00012QKTM
              Release Date: 2004-01-06

              Tracks:

              1. Come Let Me Know
              2. Fresh
              3. Boomba Clatt
              4. Amped
              5. Brooklyn to Brixton
              6. Sil Num Tao
              7. Clit Licka
              8. Punkadelic
              9. Goose
              10. 2 Females
              11. La Machina Latina
              12. Mad Situation

              Album Description

              It's the Freq-in' weekend, baby we're about to have us some fun. New Zealand ex-pat Darin Mcfadyen - Freq Nasty to anyone who's felt the width of his basslines on dancefloors around the world - knows well that the shifting patterns of culture mean fun by the ton in 2004.

              Bring Me The Head of Freq Nasty, is his first album for Brighton's Skint Records and the second of his career. For the last twelve years, he's been tinkering with the back end of rave culture and carving aural geometry out of uncut basslines and diamond-tipped breakbeats. In 1991 he arrived in Britain with a one-way ticket and immersed himself into the raging elementalism of the drum & bass scene, and emerged, dazed and enthused, as Freq Nasty.

              An alumni of the seminal SOUR and Motiv labels, Freq Nasty rapidly established himself as one of the breakbeat scene's pioneers, producing instant classic after instant classic with studio partner BLIM. As breakbeat flourished into its own, Freq Nasty's tunes remained ahead of the pack. His remix of Steve Reich's `Desert Music' became breakbeat's own `Inner City Life' or `Energy Flash': emblematic signature tunes of an emerging scene. Since then the likes of Fatboy Slim, Kelis and KRS-One have all felt the benefit of a Freq Nasty re-rub. Bring Me The Head Of Freq Nasty is the result of a long hibernation in his studio. What resulted is about as far from generic clockwork breaks as Brixton is from Brisbane, reflecting the genetic stew of urban music today: bashment, breaks, hip hop, drum & bass and garage.

              Album Description

              Freq Nasty, pioneer of the UK breakbeat/nu skool breaks scene and popular dread-head, presents 'Bring Me The Head of Freq Nasty', an album jam-packed full of attitude with breaks, hip-hop, garage, techno and drum and bass all identifiable components. Skint. 2003.

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