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Tracklist

1 Don't Say It
2 Something
3 Big It Up
4 Heat It Up
5 Sho Right You
6 Broken
7 Never Gonna Happen
8 Soon Come
9 Trying Times
10 Digital Age
11 Tha Fame
12 Love, Speed, Movement
13 She's Got Soul

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDV 2981, 724359683720 NSM Turn It Up ‎(CD, Album) Virgin, Virgin CDV 2981, 724359683720 Europe 2004
CDVDJX2981 NSM Turn It Up ‎(CD, Album, Copy Prot., Promo) Virgin CDVDJX2981 UK 2004
0724357698412, V2981 NSM Turn It Up ‎(2x12", Album) Virgin, Virgin 0724357698412, V2981 UK 2004
724359683829 NSM Turn It Up ‎(CD, Album) Virgin 724359683829 Europe 2004


NSM - Turn It Up FLAC album

Musician performer: NSM

Title: Turn It Up

Country: Europe

Date of release: 2004

Style: Broken Beat, Future Jazz, Downtempo

Genre: Electronic / Hip hop / Funk & Soul

Size FLAC: 1156 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 785

Other Formats: VOC APE WAV AC3 AUD MPC AA

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Call it nu-jazz. Call it nu-soul. Call it Phusion. Regardless, DJ and New Sector Movements mainman IG Culture's second NSM album Turn It Up, is a decidedly mixed affair. But if its genre-mapping you're looking for, then you may as well throw-in smidgens of contemporary Jamaican dancehall, refractions of Tech-House, and the shards of broken beats that IG Culture has used since forming Dodge City Productions back in the mid '90s. Turn It Up is no smoove ride from start to finish. At times, it may jitter, it may provoke. Once or twice, it may give cause for you to pre-program the running order (unless you're still stuck with your 1989 midi-system). But by turns, Turn It Up sweetens, amuses, and innovates. IG Culture's West London heritage may be a veritable melting pot, but this album works best when the contemplative sensibility is allowed to be continuous.
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Call it nu-jazz. Call it nu-soul. Call it Phusion. Regardless, DJ and New Sector Movements mainman IG Culture's second NSM album Turn It Up, is a decidedly mixed affair. But if its genre-mapping you're looking for, then you may as well throw-in smidgens of contemporary Jamaican dancehall, refractions of Tech-House, and the shards of broken beats that IG Culture has used since forming Dodge City Productions back in the mid '90s. Turn It Up is no smoove ride from start to finish. At times, it may jitter, it may provoke. Once or twice, it may give cause for you to pre-program the running order (unless you're still stuck with your 1989 midi-system). But by turns, Turn It Up sweetens, amuses, and innovates. IG Culture's West London heritage may be a veritable melting pot, but this album works best when the contemplative sensibility is allowed to be continuous.