Roots Manuva's New Album "Slime And Reason" Drops Today!!

“Slime And Reason” dropped today so i’ll be racing out to grab it after work! Here’s the Big Dada Records press release…

"Rodney Smith aka Roots Manuva returns with his fourth full album and the man’s voice and musical vision sounds as fresh as ever on this marvellous, freewheeling summation of his career so far.

Smith’s inspiration for the new record has come from looking back to his roots, the music that moved him even before he heard hip hop. “With this record I was trying to tune into that old Channel One, Studio One aesthetic. Lord knows what they were drinking, smoking or eating or what they were doing or what was on their mind but to me that was a special period in music. Today, with the technology that’s available it’s pretty easy to make generic music, music that sounds like everything else. But to tap into a unique aesthetic, to make a long player that is of its own world is a harder job. How do we make it have an individual sound?”

There’s no shortage of individuality on “Slime & Reason”. While it’s a record that commentators are already comparing to “Run Come Save Me” for its range, depth and impact, everything here sounds as unique, as utterly one-off, as the mind of the man who created it.

Manuva’s own productions range from the skanking carnival anthem “Again & Again,” through the melancholy funk of “C.R.U.F.F.,” the electro-Bach rhythms of “Kick Up Ya Foot,” the lof-fi Gospel of “A Man’s Talk,” the roots stylings of “The Show Must Go On” and the analog-synth attack of “It’s Me Oh Lord.” But as a vocalist, Roots has also been reinvigorated working with young producers Toddla T and Metronomy. There are three Toddla tracks here (including “Buff Nuff,” the first single taken from the album) and they represent some of the funniest, most loose-limbed music Rodney has produced in years. In addition, Metronomy’s “Let The Spirit” is one of the standouts of the record – a gorgeous piece of “blue-eyed” electro-funk which will be soundtracking our lives for a long time to come.

It’s best to let Roots Manuva sum up the fearless, iconoclastic approach to his music which means he continues to be one of the most vital, exciting and straight-up honest artists working in the UK today. “You got to sing like no one’s listening. You gotta fart like there’s no one there to smell it!”

BDCD123X 2xCD Ltd Edition:
01 Again & Again
02 C.R.U.F.F.
03 Do Nah Bodda Mi
04 Let The Spirit
05 Kick Up Ya Foot
06 A Man’s Talk
07 Buff Nuff
08 It’s Me Oh Lord
09 2 Much 2 Soon
10 Do 4 Self
11 Again & Again & Again
12 I’m A New Man (A New Version)
13 A New Dub
14 9 Dubs A Year
15 Do Bodda Mi (In Digital)
16 Dub For The Worms
17 …And Again

We’re getting a live show from the man next month too…

DEVASTATING!!!

Melvins rule by the way.

It’s official…after hearing it the new Roots Manuva album KICKS ASS!!!

AND…Melvins still rule!

As does Justin Broadrick and Akron/Family and DUB REGGAE MA HONKYS!!!

I’ll need to check it out. my favorite Manuva album is Dub Come Save me. dub greatness.
first heard him years back on a Leftfield track.

Dude if that’s the case you NEED to get the Slime And Reason 2XCD Limited Edition release…it has Dub And Reason which in my opinion is far better than Dub Come Save Me AND the actual Slime And Reason album! Seriously the Slime album is kick ass but the Dub is superb!!!

DEVASTATING!!!

does anyone know if the 2 cd version is out in the states? going to the shop today, selling some shit and hopeing to pick this up.
edit: nevermind, not coming out here till sept 30th. damnit. I guess I can wait. looking forward to hearing some massive dubbbbbb

Some MASSIVE DUB in your pm dude…