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Click on a thumbnail to see all of the related images. Dont forget to scroll down Series 18 Battle Damage SpiderMan Sandman Unmasked Black SpiderMan Gwen Stacy Mary Jane. Derler ya o sert grntsnn altnda nazik bir dev yatyor diye, ite Lotus Tremor OffRoad Karavan tam bu tarife uyuyor. OffRoad iin her trl donanm. BLACK BOOK HOSPITALITY UK 2012. Contents. Contents 1 Industry Trends What made the news in 2011 5 Technology 6. What new technology for the guest roomNinja Tune Wikipedia. Ninja Tune is an English independent record label1 based in London. It has satellite offices in Los Angeles and Montreal. It was founded by Matt Black and Jonathan More, better known as Coldcut2 and managed by Peter Quicke and others. Inspired by a visit to Japan, Black and More primarily created Ninja Tune in 1. Arista and Big Life. The label has been called visionary6 and reliably excellent. It has signed a diverse range of uncompromising artists,8 encourages interactive technology,3 embraces the audio visual world, has created its own publishing company, Just Isnt Music,9 and finds innovative uses of software. The labels first releases the first five volumes of DJ Foods Jazz Brakes were produced by Coldcut in the early 1. They were composed of instrumental sample based cuts that led the duo to help pioneer new instrumental hip hop beats genres alongside the MoWax label and Ninja Tune artists such as Funki Porcini, The Herbaliser and DJ Vadim1. DJs. 1. 1The label has since released music of myriad artists including The Cinematic Orchestra, Amon Tobin, Bonobo, Kelis, Mr Scruff, Jaga Jazzist, Fink, Kid Koala, The Bug, Machinedrum, Lee Bannon, Dorian Concept, and distributes other record labels including Big Dada, Brainfeeder Flying Lotus label, Girls Music Toddla Ts label1. Technicolour Records. Historyedit1. 99. Following a Coldcut tour in Japan with Norman Cook, a. Fatboy Slim, then of Beats International, the label lifted its moniker and aesthetic from the Japanese TV shows of the 1. Propellerheads Reason 6.5 Crack there. Ninja. 1. 4citation not found With their first releases in the early 1. Ninja Tune went on to, according to Pitchfork, usher in trip hopinstrumental hip hop. After Coldcuts success with their first label, their titled Ahead of Our Time,1. Ninja Tunes inaugural release was Coldcuts under the name Bogus Order house break collection Zen Brakes Vol. The label got a bigger name for itself when Coldcut, as DJ Food, released their funky hip hop jazz breaks album, Jazz Brakes Vol. Record Collector, blew up in the DJ circuit. DJ Foods Jazz Brakes series were intended as musical food or, in other words, source material for DJs and producers who worked with breaks and beats. In 1. 99. 2, Peter Quicke stepped aboard as label manager, as did Patrick Carpenter, a. PC, who joined Coldcut as sound engineer. PC would become a crucial member of Ninja Tune, and from Jazz Brakes Vol. DJ Food production team. Steinski, a big inspiration behind Coldcuts initial forays into music, released his first Ninja Tune EP as Steinski and Mass Media in the same year. The single, in the words of Pitchfork, builds on a catchy loop of the Jackson 5s Its Great to Be Here and creates one of the few anti Gulf War protest songs of the era, transforming U. S. President George H. W. Bushs speech into a pop hook Regrettably, we now believe That only force will make him leave and interspersing quotes from Jello Biafra dont hate the media, become the media and Mario Savios famous 1. Berkeley Free Speech Movement. Between 1. 99. 4 and 1. Ninja explored and defined the instrumental hip hop beats sound further often known as trip hop. Its pioneering1. Funkjazztical Tricknology, in 1. The genre originated in England as a successor to acid house, taking in acid jazz and funk, and using hip hop style breakbeats rather than the mechanical 4 on the floor drum rhythm of house. Ninja artists especially looked beyond the normal sampling sources of old funk records into jazz, epitomised by Ninja act The Cinematic Orchestra. Coldcuts contribution to Britains flourishing scene was solidified by their Solid Steel show on Londons Kiss FM,2. The ongoing success of Solid Steel, and its subsequent syndication across the globe, broadcast the Ninja brand across the airwaves. The late night Saturday show cut all manner of beats, samples and loops into a chaotic musical blend. The shows everything but the kitchen sink approach continued through Coldcuts utterly brilliant2. Journeys by DJ series of mix compilations in 1. The title 7. 0 Minutes of Madness was a nod to Coldcuts earlier Eric B Rakim remix, and included sounds from Depth Charge, DJ Food, Plastikman, Mantronix, Harold Budd and the Doctor Who theme. In 1. 99. 4, Matt Blacks close friend Mixmaster Morris introduced Matt to Openmind a DJ design collective in Camberwell at the Telepathic Fish chill out club they were running. Openmind included Kevin Foakes a. Strictly Kev of DJ Food. After submitting a re styled company logo he was employed by Ninja Tune in the capacity of overall design consultant. Matt Black also invited Foakes to Ninjas recording studio, where he eventually joined the many hands at work on DJ Foods 1. Recipe for Disaster which also included Patrick Carpenter a. PC, Isaac Elliston, Paul Rabiger and Paul Brooks. The album was called a whirlwind of beats put through the blender2. In 1. 99. 5, The Herbaliser, one of the more purely hip hop oriented acts on Ninja Tunes roster at that point2. Remedies. After dropping a few warmly received EPs in 1. Remedies brought both the group and the label much attention. It was deemed the latest in the long, under reported tradition of instrumental hip hop that predated the notion of trip hop by more than a decade. The albums standout track Real Killer Part 2 Rooftop Prowler set the tone for Remedies follow up, Blow Your Headphones, which arrived early in 1. Also in 1. 99. 5, an album launch party for DJ Foods Recipe for Disaster was the beginning what would become a regular club night, Stealth. Held at the Blue Note Club in Hoxton, Stealth was a sell out success from its first night, and continued to sell out each month at its Thursday night residencies. With the clubs three floors allowing Ninja to host a variety of moods and environments across the different rooms, Stealth was named Club of the Year by NME in 1. Kruder Dorfmeister, Squarepusher, Ashley Beedle, James Lavelle, Kid Koala and the label roster. Around the same time, Ninja Tune began expanding its reach beyond London, by organizing its first package tours across the UK and Europe. With their two 1. Paradise Blown and Electric Lazyland, 9 Lazy 9 helped spawn the funky, subterranean sound for which Ninja Tune would earn its early acclaim, combining hip hop and funk breakbeats with jazz influenced sound. Their success inspired one half of the Italian based duo, James Braddell, to return to the UK and begin his own solo project. As Funki Porcini, Braddell released Hed Phone Sex in 1. Braddell continued to explore sonic territories on 1. Lets See What Carmen Can Do EP and the Love, Pussycats and Car Wrecks album from the same year. DJ Vadim, a Russian born turntablist from London, whod already released EPs on his own Jazz Fudge label, further expanded the vocabulary of instrumental hip hop with his 1. U. S. S. R. Repertoire, bringing locked grooves and ultra vivid, up close sample textures. U. S. S. R. Reconstruction followed in 1. The Wire claimed turns the air into molasses. With U. S. S. R. Reconstruction, Vadim selected a bakers dozen of likeminded producers, including Reflection, Clatterbox. DJ Krush, Silent Poets and Kid Koala, creating an album that flows without a hitch through the darkest hip hop and beat exploration.