Grahame Bent - 13.10.2010  Rodney revisits his roots It’s interesting to note that the starting point for this, Manuva’s fourth studio album, was apparently a desire to look b...
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Ron Hart - 27.11.2008 Roots Manuva's proper English dialect, fierce, street-smart
microphone skills and undying love for dub-reggae are part of a
unique sound that has insp...
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Ron Hart - 31.10.2008 Roots Manuva's proper English dialect, fierce, street-smart microphone skills and undying love for dub-reggae are part of a unique sound that has insp...
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Thomas Hauner - 02.10.2008  On his sixth solo album from Big Dada, Slime & Reason, Rodney Smith, a.k.a. Roots Manuva, Lord Gosh, and/or Hylton Smythe among other aliases, firmly ...
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Michael Ardaiolo - 30.09.2008 Roots Manuva?s fourth full-length of completely new material ? Slime & Reason ? was released on the first of September in the U.K. The anticipatory si...
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Angus Batey - 10.09.2008 Although he's long been embraced by the mainstream media as the acceptable face of British hip hop, Rodney "Roots Manuva" Smith's records have never b...
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Tim Burrows - 02.09.2008 Black-British MC culture hit the mainstream. The estranged grime twosome Wiley and Dizzee Rascal achieved their highest chart positions to date with i...
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Ian Cohen - 02.09.2008  Maybe it's just the phonics of Rodney Smith's rap handle, but listening to Slime & Reason, I keep coming back to the word "ruminative." Though "I'm no...
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Chris Jones - 29.08.2008 Three years on from the darkness that was Awfully Deep, Stockwell's Rodney Smith returns. In an genre rife with up-and-coming MCs all vying to knock t...
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Garry Mulholland - 10.08.2008 Here's a rare experience: You listen to the new album by one of your favourite artists, and you realise it's their best so far and a work of genius......
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