1.1 Movements - Roots Manuva 1.2 Tale - Ty 1.3 Night Night Theme - Infesticons 1.4 Colossal Insight - Roots Manuva 1.5 Dead Dogs Two - Clouddead 1.6 Wherever We Go - New Flesh 1.7 Wait a Minute - Ty 1.8 Fader Party - Majesticons 1.9 Percolator - Lotek Hi-Fi 1.10 Dans Le Club - TTC 1.11 Witness (1 Hope) - Roots Manuva 1.12 Diplo Rhythm - Diplo 1.13 Sweet Talk - Spank Rock 1.14 My Mistakes - Wiley 1.15 Hard Times - Part 2 1.16 50/50 - Wiley 1.17 Stick and Move - New Flesh 1.18 Worcestershire Sauce - Infinite Livez 1.19 Super Pretzel - NMS 1.20 Monkey Theme - Infesticons 1.21 Slang Teacher - Gamma 1.22 Now's the Time - Diplo 1.23 Beauty Supply and Demand - Busdriver 1.24 Anti-Matter - King Geedorah ; MF Doom/Mr Fantastik 1.25 Look for Me - Ty 1.26 Killer Apps - Shadowless 1.27 King Spitter - Big Juss 1.28 Unemployed Black Astronaut - Busdriver 1.29 Can't Believe - Lotek Hi-Fi 1.30 Closer - Ty 1.31 Physics of a Bicycle - Clouddead 2.2 Stick ; Move 2.3 Worcestershire Sauce 2.4 Super Pretzel [Diplo Damage, 2003] 2.5 Monkey Theme 2.6 Slang Teacher 2.7 Now's the Time 2.8 Beauty Supply ; Demand 2.9 Anti-Matter 2.10 Look for Me 2.11 Killer Apps 2.12 King Spitter 2.13 Unemployed Black Astronaut 2.14 Can't Believe 2.15 Closer 2.16 Physics of a Bicycle [Peel Sessions]
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The custom Hip Hop imprint of the Ninja Tune label celebrates it's first decade of recordings by presenting this fantastic anthology of the their best sides. Founded by famed Hip Hop journalist Will Ashon, the label launched with the release of the Misanthropic 12 inch single 'Alpha Prhyme', (a collaboration between Luke Vibert and Juice Aleem). It also became the home of Roots Manuva, the label's most successful artist. Not limited to Brits, the roster includes Americans (Saul Williams, Mike Ladd aka Infesticons / Majesticons, and Daniel Dumile aka MF Doom and King Geedorah) and French Hip Hop artists TTC.