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Genre:Non-Music Style:Interview
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
'For promotional use only'
On each track Goldie responds to the question in the track title.
1. If You Had To Describe Your Music As Something Would It Be Jungle? 0:432. Do You Specialise Within Jungle Music? 0:233. So How Would You Define Jungle And How Does It Relate To Breakbeat? 0:424. How Did Jungle Develop In To A Music Genre In Its Own Right? 1:135. How Long Have You Been Involved In This Music Scene? 0:426. And How Did You Get In To It? 1:067. You Started Out As A Grafitti Artist, Do You Think That's Relevant To The Sort Of Music You Are Making Now? 1:418. Many People Who Aren't In To Breakbeat Believe That Jungle Is Just A Banging Noise, How Would You Respond To That Criticism? 1:219. You Have Been Influenced By Some Unlikely People Like Pink Floyd And Miles Davis - That's Pretty Unusual For A Dance Act - How Come? 1:3010. How Come You Are Called Goldie? Is It Your Hair, Skin Colouring, Gold Teeth Or What? 0:3711. You Run A Label Called Metalheads - Where Does The Name Come From? 0:5512. Who Else Is Involved In Metalheads And What Are You Doing With The Label At The Moment? 2:4213. What's The Significance Of Crediting Your Material To 'Goldie Presents Metalheads'? 1:5314. You've Become Some What Of A Spokesman For This Kind Of Music - Do You Feel You've Been Chosen As The Figure Head Of Breakbeat? 1:2115. You Run Metalheads Club In London Now, Don't You? 0:5216. You Engineer Rob Playford Is Obviously A Vital Member Of The Team... 0:4617. Who Else Have You Worked With On The Album? 2:3418. Jungle Is Very Much Rooted In The City And You Single 'Inner City Life' Reflects That. How Important Are The Problems Of Urban Life To You As An Artist? 1:2819. How Do You See The Future? 0:4120. How Old Are You? 0:2921. You Mentioned Going Back To Painting, You Recently Exhibited Some Of Your Art... 0:59
'For promotional use only'
On each track Goldie responds to the question in the track title.
1. If You Had To Describe Your Music As Something Would It Be Jungle? 0:432. Do You Specialise Within Jungle Music? 0:233. So How Would You Define Jungle And How Does It Relate To Breakbeat? 0:424. How Did Jungle Develop In To A Music Genre In Its Own Right? 1:135. How Long Have You Been Involved In This Music Scene? 0:426. And How Did You Get In To It? 1:067. You Started Out As A Grafitti Artist, Do You Think That's Relevant To The Sort Of Music You Are Making Now? 1:418. Many People Who Aren't In To Breakbeat Believe That Jungle Is Just A Banging Noise, How Would You Respond To That Criticism? 1:219. You Have Been Influenced By Some Unlikely People Like Pink Floyd And Miles Davis - That's Pretty Unusual For A Dance Act - How Come? 1:3010. How Come You Are Called Goldie? Is It Your Hair, Skin Colouring, Gold Teeth Or What? 0:3711. You Run A Label Called Metalheads - Where Does The Name Come From? 0:5512. Who Else Is Involved In Metalheads And What Are You Doing With The Label At The Moment? 2:4213. What's The Significance Of Crediting Your Material To 'Goldie Presents Metalheads'? 1:5314. You've Become Some What Of A Spokesman For This Kind Of Music - Do You Feel You've Been Chosen As The Figure Head Of Breakbeat? 1:2115. You Run Metalheads Club In London Now, Don't You? 0:5216. You Engineer Rob Playford Is Obviously A Vital Member Of The Team... 0:4617. Who Else Have You Worked With On The Album? 2:3418. Jungle Is Very Much Rooted In The City And You Single 'Inner City Life' Reflects That. How Important Are The Problems Of Urban Life To You As An Artist? 1:2819. How Do You See The Future? 0:4120. How Old Are You? 0:2921. You Mentioned Going Back To Painting, You Recently Exhibited Some Of Your Art... 0:59
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