Альбомы исполнителя
The Ultimately Empty Million Pounds
1999 · альбом
Rockit Soul
1999 · сингл
Lets See What Carmen Can Do
1997 · сингл
Carwreck EP
1996 · Мини-альбом
Love Pussycats & Carwrecks
1996 · альбом
Hed Phone Sex
1995 · альбом
Saxathon
2023 · сингл
Where the Sauce Is Deluxe
2022 · альбом
Drift to This
2021 · альбом
Motorway
2020 · альбом
Boredom Never Looked so Good
2020 · альбом
Oh Boy!
2019 · сингл
Studio 59
2019 · альбом
The Mulberry Files
2018 · альбом
Conservative Apocalypse
2016 · альбом
Le Banquet Cassio
2013 · альбом
One Day
2012 · альбом
On
2010 · альбом
Plod
2009 · альбом
Fast Asleep
2002 · альбом
The Great Drive By
2001 · сингл
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Биография
Funki Porcini is artist and DJ James Braddell, whose swirling mixtures of downtempo breaks, smooth ambience, and disjointed drum'n'bass helped put the Coldcut-owned, South London-based Ninja Tune label on the map. The first single from his 1995 Ninja debut Hed Phone Sex, "Long Road" (with a B-side, "Poseathon," littered with Bongwater samples), was featured on a number of compilations cashing in on the fashionability of "trip-hop," but Porcini's brand of laid-back, atmospheric breakbeat is less gimmicky than that connection suggests. His follow-up to Hed Phone Sex, Love, Pussycats, and Carwrecks, is filled with jittery, jazz-laden drum'n'bass with a good dose of usually quite twisted humor. Braddell played North America with the Coldcut conglomerate DJ Food as part of the 1996 Unexploded Bomb tour, and has grown increasingly in-demand as a remixer, disorganizing tracks by everyone from Journeyman to the Mike Flowers Pops. His third album in total, Ultimately Empty Million Pounds, launched in 1999 and was soon followed by an EP, Zombie. Fans waited several years for more material from Braddell, though Fast Asleep finally appeared (after a lengthy delay) in late 2002. ~ Sean Cooper, Rovi